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The World's Classics: Antigone; Oedipus the King; Electra (Oxford World's Classics)

[audiobook] The World's Classics: Antigone; Oedipus the King; Electra (Oxford World's Classics) by Sophocles in Arts-Photography

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Catastrophic life exemplifiedBy HHKittos translations are not intended to sound contemporary. for Kitto feels that "the modern doctrine that a new translation must be contemporary in style is fallacious in theory and dull in practice." The tone. like that of the original. is serious and the style formal. Kitto prepares the "Antigone" and "Electra" for use on the stage; and he reproduces in the "Antigone". as far as the limitations of English allow. Sophocles rhythms in the choral odes. which are meant to be sung. This volume satisfies age-old artistic demands: it delights and instructs. Its explanations of Greek meter and of Anglicized Greek names make the work almost unique among translations of ancient poetry. It is set apart from other contemporary attempts by the exactness and beauty of the translations.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Kindle version incompleteBy Curious SeniorThe translation was fine. However. the Kindle version which I downloaded was missing several blocs of text. showing only the first letter or two of each line. (So far I have read only "Electra"--not sure if the problem is the same in the other two plays.)0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good Translation. Great MythsBy NautilusAn alright translation as a whole. good for both the new readers of Sophocles and seasoned readers looking for yet another translation to further their understanding. Would recommend. though some areas of the translation falls short.

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