Oresteian Trilogy
Experience the timeless tragedy of the Oresteian Trilogy by Aeschylus, a cornerstone of classical literature published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1973. This captivating paperback edition spans 208 pages and delves into the harrowing aftermath of the Trojan War.
The trilogy begins with the powerful tale of King Agamemnon, who returns to Argos only to discover the devastating impact of his wife's betrayal. His victory in battle is overshadowed by personal tragedy, culminating in his shocking demise at the hands of Clytemnestra. The saga continues in The Choephori, where vengeance takes center stage as Orestes, Agamemnon's son, confronts his mother and her lover, leading to a gripping exploration of justice and retribution.
Immerse yourself in Aeschylus's profound exploration of fate, family, and the moral dilemmas that define human existence. This essential work is a must-read for anyone interested in the depths of Greek tragedy.