The Orestes plays of Aeschylus

The Agamemnon ; The libation bearers ; The Eumenides

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Aeschylus: The Orestes plays of Aeschylus (1963, New American Library)

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1963 by New American Library.

OCLC Number:
221265230

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So. First thing is first: I am not going to spoiler anything. The idea of a spoiler in ancient Greek plays is absurd, in fact, the form of ancient Greek drama relied on the audience knowing the stories beforehand. As a result, reading these plays in a modern mindset of story and plot would be a terrible mistake.

So if you are not familiar with Greek mythology, be sure to have a source handy or choose an edition of the plays with helpful footnotes and/or a glossary.

Which brings me to the next point: if you are familiar with Greek mythology, you will know that sometimes stories change/evolve/flat-out contradict each other. Knowing which version of the myths Aeschylus is referencing is difficult and possibly impossible. Case in point: did Agamemnon actually sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia? Or was she spirited away by Artemis and replaced with a deer as in some …