Selected Product: | The Oresteia (Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides) Classics S. Paperback Edition: Reprint Author: Aeschylus Publisher: Penguin Classics Release Date: September 1977 ISBN-10: 0140443339 ISBN-13: 9780140443332 List Price: £7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | |
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Dark, grim, compelling and poetic, this really will haunt you. | Takes work, but is well worth it | Customer Rating: | | Reading plays is never easy, particularly ancient ones with such a very different style to something like George Bernard Shaw. If you can get into it then it is well worth it and you will really be hanging on to the edge of your seat by the third part, but you need to be patient and I highly recommend at least some background knowledge so you know the reference points. Overall very good and well worth reading. |
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