Sophoclis Electra
Discover the timeless tragedy of Electra by the renowned playwright Sophocles, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This gripping narrative explores the themes of vengeance and justice, as Electra and her brother Orestes seek retribution for the murder of their father at the hands of their mother, Clytemnestra, and her new husband, Aegisthus. With 190 pages of profound insights and emotional depth, this edition features Otto Jahn's revised text, recognized for its authority in the realm of Greek literature. Perfect for both scholars and enthusiasts, Electra invites readers to delve into the complexities of family loyalty and moral conflict. Elevate your understanding of ancient drama with this essential addition to your library.