Writer’s Wednesday: Aeschylus

Aeschylus

Click Here to Read:  Aeschylus on Wikipedia.

Click Here To Read: Works by Aeschylus on The Internet Classics website.

Click Here to Read: Prometheus Bound derived from Aeschylus by Robert Lowell in the New York Review of Books in the JULY 13, 1967 Issue

Click Here to Read: Oresteia review – a terrifying immediacy: An exhilarating present-day reworking of Aeschylus gives free rein to female power by Susannah Clapp on the Guardian website on June 7, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound Preface, Notes and Translation by Marianne McDonald on the UCSD website.

Click Here to Read: Aeschylus and his Tragedies. This document was originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, vol. 1. ed. Alfred Bates. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 53-59 on the Theatre History Website.

Click Here to Read: Aeschylus: Agamemnon – Summary and Analysis by the The Rugged Pyrrhus on YouTube.

Click Here to Read: ANCIENT GREECE – AESCHYLUS – THE ORESTEIA (Tragedy, Greek, 458 BCE, 3,796 lines over 3 plays) on the Classical Literature website.

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