Three Tragedies : Antigone, Oedipus the King, Electra

Sophocles

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Faithful as translations and vigorous and straightforward both to read and to act, these versions were written, like their originals, for immediate staage-production. Kitto has deliberately used a fairly strict meter, allowing himself no greater number of verses than Sophocles used, and where the original is formal--as in the line-by-line dialogue--the translations too are formal. The original rhythmic structure of the lyrics has been approximately represented. in the Antigone the lyric passages have been followed as...

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Faithful as translations and vigorous and straightforward both to read and to act, these versions were written, like their originals, for immediate staage-production. Kitto has deliberately used a fairly strict meter, allowing himself no greater number of verses than Sophocles used, and where the original is formal--as in the line-by-line dialogue--the translations too are formal. The original rhythmic structure of the lyrics has been approximately represented. in the Antigone the lyric passages have been followed as closely as the English language permits. Quasi-musical indications of tempo or mood have been added to the lyrical portions as a reminder that they were not recited but were a fusion of poetry, music, and dancing. There are brief notes on the dance-rhythms, on the pronunciation of Greek names, and on the mythological allusions in the three plays.

Tradução: H D F Kitto
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Editora

Oxford University Press, USA

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

176

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Data de lançamento

31/12/1964

Peso

156 g

Altura

20,3 cm

Largura

0,9 cm

Comprimento

13,7 cm

Tema

Peças, textos dramatúrgicos

EAN

9780195003741

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