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Aeschylos: Eumeniden Karl Ottfrid von Muller

Aeschylos: Eumeniden By Karl Ottfrid von Muller

Aeschylos: Eumeniden by Karl Ottfrid von Muller


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Muller's translation of and commentary on Aeschylus' play The Eumenides was published in 1833. The play is a reenactment of the Greek legend of the trial of Agamemnon's son Orestes. The role of the chorus and the significance of the costumes are explored, and the composition of the play explored.

Aeschylos: Eumeniden Summary

Aeschylos: Eumeniden: Griechisch und Deutsch, mit Erlauternden Abhandlungen by Karl Ottfrid von Muller

Karl Ottfrid von Muller's translation of and commentary on Aeschylus' play The Eumenides, the concluding drama in the Oresteia trilogy, was first published in 1833. The play is a reenactment of the Greek legend of the trial of Agamemnon's son Orestes in Athens. Orestes' mother Clytemnestra had killed her husband, and as an act of revenge Apollo ordered Orestes to murder her. Orestes is hounded by the Eumenides (Furies) and travels first to Delphi to have his blood-guilt purified and then to Athens to seek the help of Athena. She decides that an impartial jury of Athenian citizens should decide the fate of Orestes, who is acquitted. Muller does not only deliver a translation of the play, but provides the reader with the tools for a wider interpretation by exploring the role of the chorus, the significance of the costumes and the composition of the play itself.

Table of Contents

Vorwort; Eumeniden; Erlauternden abhandlungen; 1. Abhandlung: Ueber die aussere Darstellung der Eumeniden; 2. Erlauternde abhandlung: Ueber den Inhalt und die Composition der Eumeniden; Register.

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NLS9781108015615
9781108015615
1108015611
Aeschylos: Eumeniden: Griechisch und Deutsch, mit Erlauternden Abhandlungen by Karl Ottfrid von Muller
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-10-31
216
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