| 1. The House of Atreus (Dodo Press) | |
By: Aeschylus Publisher: Dodo Press March 15, 2006
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| 2. The Oresteia: Agamemnon; The Libation Bearers; The Eumenides (Penguin Classics) | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: Penguin Classics February 07, 1984
There is no denying The Oresteia's greatness and profound importance; it is a foundational text not only in drama but in literature itself and remains a clear masterpiece after nearly 2,500 years. As the earliest known dramatist whose work survives, Aeschylus' influence is impossible to exaggerate, and this, the first extant Greek dramatic trilogy, is his greatest known achievement. The story itself... more
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| 3. Suppliant Maidens and Other Plays | |
By: Aeschylus Publisher: BiblioLife August 18, 2008
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| 4. Aeschylus I: Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides (The Complete Greek Tragedies) (Vol 1) | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: University Of Chicago Press May 15, 1969
There is no denying The Oresteia's greatness and profound importance; it is a foundational text not only in drama but in literature itself and remains a clear masterpiece after nearly 2,500 years. As the earliest known dramatist whose work survives, Aeschylus' influence is impossible to exaggerate, and this, the first extant Greek dramatic trilogy, is his greatest known achievement. The story itself... more
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| 5. Prometheus Bound and Other Plays: Prometheus Bound, The Suppliants, Seven Against Thebes, The Persian (Penguin Classics) | 
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By: Philip Vellacott Publisher: Penguin Classics August 30, 1961
Vellacott's epitomizes for me the highest dramatic and poetic translator of Aeschylus and Euripides. His classic versions of Prometheus Bound, Seven Against Thebes, The Suppliants and The Persians have captivated millions since they were published almost 60 years ago.
They speak an idiom that everyone can relate to and understand, he is true to Aeschylus words and gives the English... more
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| 6. Oresteia | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: University of California Press May 12, 2008
Everything was great besides that there were some black markings on the side of the book.
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| 7. Oresteia | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company 1998-09
The Oresteia is one of the worlds greatest dramatic works. This particular translation is one of the best for academic purposes. An A+++ on any Literary students must have list! ... more
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| 8. Aeschylus II: The Suppliant Maidens and The Persians, Seven against Thebes and Prometheus Bound (The Complete Greek Tragedies) | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: University Of Chicago Press February 01, 1992
This volume carries many of the same virtues and pitfalls as the other Grene/Lattimore collections. For more information, please see my review of 'Aeschylus I.' To speak directly to this volume, I can guarantee that each play is produced in straightforward English. The entire collection is a pleasure to read. ... more
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| 9. Prometheus Bound | 
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By: Aeschylus Publisher: General Books LLC August 04, 2009
Title: Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus, translated by James Scully and C. John Herington
Pages: 117 total. The play itself consists of about 54 pages.
Time spent on the "to read" shelf: A year or two.
Days spent reading it: 1 day.
Why I read it: I actually liked the Greek tragedies we read in High School. I also think that Prometheus is an interesting... more
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| 10. Aeschylus, II, Oresteia: Agamemnon. Libation-Bearers. Eumenides (Loeb Classical Library) | |
By: Aeschylus Publisher: Loeb Classical Library January 31, 2009
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