In the spring of 1954, she fittingly climaxed 50 years of teaching at Randolph-Macon by presenting, not one more Greek play, but three--Aeschylus' trilogy The Oresteia, the mighty masterpiece of ...
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Aeschylus is difficult not because he is ancient, but because he is honest. He offers no reassurances, no resolutions we can ...
Aeschylus, the father of Greek tragedy ... including The Persians and The Oresteia. His mantle was taken up by the playwrights Sophocles, who wrote Antigone, Oedipus at Colonus, and Oedipus ...
One of the only surviving tragic trilogies centers on these characters and stories: the Oresteia by Aeschylus. Despite the popularity of all these mythical figures, one character named Electra has ...
W. Smyth '78 of the Greek Department, who is one of the three professors in charge of the Greek Play, gave a lecture on "The Agamemnon of Aeschylus." After sketching the plot of the drama and ...
Which productions most inspired, moved and delighted our leading theatremakers? An RSC touring production from 1978, ...
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