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Oedipus Rex: An English Version by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald
Oedipus Rex: An English Version by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald
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"Oedipus Rex: An English Version by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald" edited by Leonard F. Dean, is a masterful rendition of Sophocles' classic tragedy. This edition presents a nuanced and accessible translation, capturing the profound emotional and psychological depths of the original Greek text. Fitts and Fitzgerald's translation is celebrated for its clarity, fidelity to the original, and its poetic beauty, making the timeless themes of fate, free will, and tragic flaw resonate with modern readers.
The book includes a comprehensive introduction and background readings curated by Leonard F. Dean, providing valuable insights into the play's historical context, thematic richness, and literary significance. These readings, contributed by renowned scholars such as Martin Crowe, Harold Wilkins, and Jean Perry, delve into various aspects of the play including the punishment and intentions of Oedipus, the selfishness of his character, and its structure as a Greek tragedy.
This edition is an indispensable resource for students, educators, and enthusiasts of classical literature, offering a blend of rigorous scholarship and engaging translation. It facilitates a deeper understanding of one of the greatest tragedies ever written, making "Oedipus Rex" accessible to a new generation of readers.
Key Selling Points:
1. Masterful English rendition of Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex” by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald.
2. Edited by Leonard F. Dean with comprehensive background readings.
3. Celebrated for clarity, fidelity to the original, and poetic beauty.
4. Explores timeless themes of fate, free will, and tragic flaw.
5. Provides valuable insights into the play’s historical context and literary significance.
6. Contributions from renowned scholars like Martin Crowe, Harold Wilkins, and Jean Perry.
7. Includes readings on various aspects of the play including Oedipus’ punishment and character.
8. Essential resource for students, educators, and enthusiasts of classical literature.
9. Facilitates deeper understanding of one of the greatest tragedies ever written.
ISBN: 9788197424571
Pages: 96
Author: Sophocles
Publisher: Doaba Publications
Genre: Classical Literature, Greek Tragedy
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