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  • Antigone

    Sophocles

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 12, 1993)
    In his long life, Sophocles (born ca. 496 B.C., died after 413) wrote more than one hundred plays. Of these, seven complete tragedies remain, among them the famed Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. In Antigone, he reveals the fate that befalls the children of Oedipus. With its passionate speeches and sensitive probing of moral and philosophical issues, this powerful drama enthralled its first Athenian audiences and won great honors for Sophocles.The setting of the play is Thebes. Polynices, son of Oedipus, has led a rebellious army against his brother, Eteocles, ruler of Thebes. Both have died in single combat. When Creon, their uncle, assumes rule, he commands that the body of the rebel Polynices be left unburied and unmourned, and warns that anyone who tampers with his decree will be put to death.Antigone, sister of Polynices, defies Creon's order and buries her brother, claiming that she honors first the laws of the gods. Enraged, Creon condemns her to be sealed in a cave and left to die. How the gods take their revenge on Creon provides the gripping denouement to this compelling tragedy, which remains today one of the most frequently performed of classical Greek dramas.
  • Oedipus Rex by Sophocles

    Sophocles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2017)
    In presenting the story of King Oedipus and the tragedy that ensues when he discovers he has inadvertently killed his father and married his mother, the play exhibits near-perfect harmony of character and action. Moreover, the masterly use of dramatic irony greatly intensifies the impact of the agonizing events and emotions experienced by Oedipus and the other characters in the play. Now these and many other facets of this towering tragedy may be studied and appreciated in Dover's attractive inexpensive edition of one of the great landmarks of Western drama.
  • The Three Theban Plays: Antigone; Oedipus the King; Oedipus at Colonus

    Sophocles

    Hardcover (Benediction Classics, May 22, 2017)
    The three Theban plays, Antigone, Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus, stand at the pinnacle of Greek tragedy. Even today they hold audiences transfixed.
  • Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles

    Paperback (Independently published, May 16, 2019)
    Laius, son of Labdacus, King of Thebes, had been told at Delphi by the oracle that a son would be born to him who should slay him. When his wife Iocasta bore a son, the babe was given by its mother to a Theban shepherd, to expose on Mount Cithaeron. This man, in pity, gave it to a Corinthian shepherd whom he met in the hills, who took it to Corinth; and there the child was brought up as the son of King Polybus and his wife Merope. Years went by. Once at a feast the young Oedipus was taunted with not being really the son of Polybus. He went to ask the oracle at Delphi; and was told that it was his destiny to slay his father and to wed his mother. He resolved never to go near Corinth again, and took the road leading eastwards into Boeotia. On his way he met Laius, King of Thebes, at the 'Branching Roads' in Phocis, without knowing who he was. A quarrel occurred: Oedipus slew Laius, and three of his four attendants. The fourth, who escaped, was the Theban shepherd who in old days had received the infant from Iocasta. Oedipus continued his journey, and reached Thebes at the time when it was being plagued by the Sphinx. He guessed the monster's riddle, and the Sphinx hurled herself from a rock. Oedipus was made King of Thebes, and married Iocasta. Soon afterwards the shepherd sought an audience of the Queen, and earnestly prayed that he might be sent to tend flocks in certain distant pastures. She readily granted the boon; it was a small thing for an old and faithful servant to ask. -Taken from "Oedipus Rex" written by Sophocles
  • Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A masterpiece of ancient Greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex follows the downfall of Oedipus, the King of Thebes, as he struggles to discover the source of a plague ravaging his kingdom. But the cause of the plague may be far closer to home than Oedipus expects.
  • Antigone

    Sophocles

    Paperback (East India Publishing Company, Aug. 17, 2020)
    Written sometime around 441 BC, “Antigone” by Sophocles is a famous Greek tragedy and classic drama. The story’s heroine, Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, defies Creon, the King of Thebes, despite the inevitable consequences. Antigone insists she must bury her brother Polynices, though Creon threatens any man who dares defy him with death. The tragedy deals with the theme of legality versus moralism. In a regime that rules by supreme state authority, though a decree may be law, it does not mean it is right. Antigone feels she is bound by a force much stronger than loyalty to the state, loyalty to her family. In the end, few characters leave unscathed by the wrath of a tyrannical ruler.
  • Antigone

    Sophocles

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 5, 2012)
    In his long life, Sophocles (born ca. 496 B.C., died after 413) wrote more than one hundred plays. Of these, seven complete tragedies remain, among them the famed Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. In Antigone, he reveals the fate that befalls the children of Oedipus. With its passionate speeches and sensitive probing of moral and philosophical issues, this powerful drama enthralled its first Athenian audiences and won great honors for Sophocles.The setting of the play is Thebes. Polynices, son of Oedipus, has led a rebellious army against his brother, Eteocles, ruler of Thebes. Both have died in single combat. When Creon, their uncle, assumes rule, he commands that the body of the rebel Polynices be left unburied and unmourned, and warns that anyone who tampers with his decree will be put to death.Antigone, sister of Polynices, defies Creon's order and buries her brother, claiming that she honors first the laws of the gods. Enraged, Creon condemns her to be sealed in a cave and left to die. How the gods take their revenge on Creon provides the gripping denouement to this compelling tragedy, which remains today one of the most frequently performed of classical Greek dramas.
  • Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles

    eBook (Dreamscape Media, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Regarded by many as the masterpiece of Greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex tells the story of Oedipus, a man who becomes the king of Thebes, whilst in the process unwittingly fulfilling a prophecy that he would kill his father and marry his mother. This edition follows the Francis Storr Translation.
  • Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles

    eBook (Open Road Media, May 5, 2020)
    A king tries in vain to avert a horrific fate in this epic tragedy, widely considered a masterpiece.Oedipus was warned that his destiny is for him to kill his father and marry his mother. So he fled his home and has now become the king of Thebes, taking the throne after the death of its previous occupant, Laius, and marrying his widow, Jocasta. But just as Laius long ago labored to defy a prophecy and ultimately failed, so will Oedipus, in this masterpiece by the great tragedian of ancient Greece.
  • The Three Theban Plays: Antigone; Oedipus the King; Oedipus at Colonus

    Sophocles

    eBook (, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Beautifully designed and carefully proofed for digital publication, this new edition includes:•Detailed Introduction related to the theater practices & traditions of ancient Greece;•Introductions to each play;•A number of detailed footnotes;•Expansive Bibliography;•16 unique illustrations;•Complete, unabridged, and formatted text for kindle to improve your reading experience;•Table of Contents with Quick Navigation.Towering over the rest of Greek tragedy, the three plays that tell the story of the fated Theban royal family—“Antigone”, “Oedipus the King” and “Oedipus at Colonus”—are among the most enduring and timeless dramas ever written.
  • Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2014)
    Oedipus Rex, also known as Oedipus the King, by Sophocles - the most read masterpiece of Greek tragedy that towers above all others. This work by Sophocles is included on the AP English Reading List for the College Board Advanced Placement program. How dreadful the knowledge of the truth can be When there’s no help in truth. Oedipus Rex is the primary tale in Sophocles' Three Theban Plays