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Sophocles: Ajax A. F. Garvie

Sophocles: Ajax By A. F. Garvie

Sophocles: Ajax by A. F. Garvie


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Summary

Ajax, perhaps the earliest surviving tragedy of Sophocles, presents the downfall and disgrace of a great hero whose suicide leads to his rehabilitation through the enlightened magnanimity of one of his enemies.

Sophocles: Ajax Summary

Sophocles: Ajax by A. F. Garvie

Ajax, perhaps the earliest surviving tragedy of Sophocles, presents the downfall and disgrace of a great hero whose suicide leads to his rehabilitation through the enlightened magnanimity of one of his enemies. This edition attempts to show that Sophocles offers no easy answer to the question of why Ajax falls, and no simple solution to the problem of how we ought to live so as to avoid tragedy in our own lives. Greek text with facing-page English translation. With introduction and extensive commentary.

About A. F. Garvie

A. F. Garvie is Professor Emeritus of Greek in the University of Glasgow. He has written widely on Greek tragedy and edited Aeschylus: Choephori (Oxford, 1986), Homer: Odyssey VI-VIII (Cambridge, 1994) and Sophocles: Ajax (Warminster, 1998).

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Bibliography
  • Ajax: Text and translation
  • Commentary
  • Metrical Appendix
  • Index

Additional information

GOR007973169
9780856686603
0856686603
Sophocles: Ajax by A. F. Garvie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
19980201
266
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