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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. favourite of the trilogy. foundation myth for athenian homicide court ( ) دربارهی آیسخولوس تو دو نمایشنامهی قبلی سه گانهی اورستیا صحبت کردم. این نمایشنامه که عبدالله کوثری به اسم «الاهگان انتقام» ترجمهش کرده، فکر کنم قدیمیترین نسخهی موجود یه درام دادگاهیه... اگه قدیمیتر از این داشته باشیم من تا حالا باهاش برخورد نداشتم. اما چیزی که من رو گیج کرد اینه که این نمایشنامه با پایان خوش و شیرینش آیا تو دستهی تراژدی قرار میگیره؟ Although I own this Kindle edition, I actually read a different translation which I can't find here on GoodReads by George Thomson. The Thomson translation was the best of the three Aeschylus plays I have read, and was contained in the anthology Greek Plays in Modern Translation (modern to the editor in 1947 when this book was published). I found this final play of the Orestiea to be an interesting commentary on the need for old ways to surrender to new ones - this was timely in Aeschylus' day and is still valid. Strangely enough, I recently finished a sci fi novella with this same theme. Truly one of universal application! bookshelves: currently-reading, classic, families, betrayal, fradio, greece, legal-courtcase, lifestyles-deathstyles, lit-richer, mythology, play-dramatisation, published-458bc, radio-3, revenge, winter-20132014 Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners R3 A new version by Rebecca Lenkiewicz of The Furies, the last play in Aeschylus's trilogy. BBC description: The Oresteia: The Furies By Aeschylus. A new version by Rebecca Lenkiewicz The final play in Aeschylus' classic trilogy about murder, revenge and justice. Orestes has avenged his father Agamemnon by murdering his killer, his own mother Clytemnestra. Now the Furies, deities of revenge, are on his trail and baying for blood. Can the young gods Apollo and Athena stop this cycle of revenge? BBC Concert Orchestra Percussionists: Alasdair Malloy, Stephen Webberley and Stephen Whibley Sound design: Colin Guthrie. To halt the blood feud spreading to yet another generation we are introduced to the emergence of the first homicide court. The final installment of the trilogy has Orestes fleeing from the Furies who seek judgement against him for spilling the blood of his own kin. Orestes flees a great distance with them constantly upon him, his primary defense that Apollo bade him to seek justice for the murder of Agammemnon. The Furies finally catch Orestes at a temple of Athena, where he grasps her statue in search of aid. Athena then appears and brings the matter to question, allowing testimony from Apollo, Orestes, and the Ghost of Clytemenstra. The judges decide in favor of Orestes, for which the Furies threaten wrath upon Athens. Athena instead offers them a temple there where the Athenian people will pay them proper respect. We have here another great tragedy - perhaps the best at demonstrating the attitudes of the Greek culture toward religion and justice, as well as the relationship between the major deities. The poetry itself is truly gruesome in some places ("Deep draughts of jellied blood will I sip and sup, Though bitter be the wine. And then when I've sucked thy lifeblood dry, I'll drag thee down below.") I kept a copy of this whole play. It's wonderful. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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