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    Aischylos je považován za zakladatele tragédie a jednoho z nejvýznamnějších starořeckých dramatiků. Jeho hry, z nichž se dochovalo jen několik málo z původního odhadovaného počtu sedmdesáti, se vyznačovaly hlubokým zkoumáním lidské psychiky a osudu. Aischylos rozšířil divadelní možnosti tím, že zavedl druhého herce, což umožnilo komplexnější dialogy a konflikty. Jeho dílo, často inspirované historickými událostmi, jako byla perská invaze, odráží morální dilemata a božské zásahy ve světě lidí. Jeho vliv na pozdější vývoj dramatu je nezměrný.

    Agamemnon. Greek and English. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus; as Performed at Cambridge, Nov. 16-21, 1900. With the Verse Translation by Anna Swanwick
    The Tragedies of Æschylus: (complete)
    The Suppliant Maidens
    The Furies
    Oresteia
    The Seven Against Thebes
    • 2023

      The Suppliants

      • 54 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      The Suppliants is a Greek tragedy by Aeschylus that tells the story of the daughters of Danaus, who seek refuge from forced marriage in Egypt. This edition includes a new translation by Walter George Headlam that captures the beauty and power of Aeschylus's language. With its timeless themes of justice, freedom, and courage, The Suppliants remains a classic of Western literature.

      The Suppliants
    • 2022
    • 2018

      Aeschylus, recognized as the father of tragedy, is the earliest of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose works remain. His plays form the foundation of our understanding of the genre, with only seven out of an estimated seventy to ninety surviving today. His contributions significantly shape the study of earlier tragedies, providing essential insights into the evolution of dramatic literature.

      The Libation-Bearers
    • 2018

      The book explores the significance of Aeschylus, the pioneering figure in ancient Greek tragedy, whose works laid the foundation for the genre. As the first of the three major tragedians, his surviving plays are crucial for understanding the evolution of tragedy, with only seven of his estimated seventy to ninety plays remaining. The text highlights his role as the father of tragedy and emphasizes how his contributions shape our knowledge of earlier theatrical traditions.

      The Furies
    • 2015

      Agamemnon

      • 70 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Aeschylus, recognized as the father of tragedy, significantly shaped the genre with his surviving works, which are crucial for understanding ancient Greek drama. As the earliest of the three major tragedians, his influence is foundational, providing insights into earlier theatrical traditions. Despite the loss of most of his estimated seventy to ninety plays, the seven that remain offer a profound glimpse into the themes and styles that defined early tragedy.

      Agamemnon
    • 2013

      The Seven Against Thebes

      • 50 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
      4,0(3)Ohodnotit

      Aeschylus, recognized as the father of tragedy, is the earliest of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose works endure today. His contributions form the foundation of our understanding of the genre, with only seven of his estimated seventy to ninety plays surviving. Fragments and quotes from additional works, often discovered on Egyptian papyrus, continue to provide valuable insights into his dramatic innovations and themes, enriching the study of ancient Greek theater.

      The Seven Against Thebes
    • 2013

      The Complete Aeschylus

      • 278 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Aeschylus, recognized as the father of tragedy, is the earliest of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose works remain accessible today. His contributions form the foundation of our understanding of the genre, with only seven of his estimated seventy to ninety plays surviving. His influence is pivotal in shaping the trajectory of Greek drama and provides key insights into earlier tragic forms.

      The Complete Aeschylus
    • 2013

      Oresteia

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      4,1(38)Ohodnotit

      "This vivid and accessible translation captures the drama of Aeschylus' poetry and the excitement of the action in performance." --VICTORIA WOHL, University of Toronto "This critical edition provides a lavish and fulsome picture of ancient Greek tragedy's most significant surviving document." --JOHANNA HANINK, Brown University

      Oresteia