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Published: 26th February 2004
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Sophocles: Plays: Oedipus Tyrannus
By (Author) Sophocles
Translated by R.C. Jebb
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
26th February 2004
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
882.01
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 215mm, Spine 31mm
504g
This is one of the seven plays of Sophocles in the full editions by R.C. Jebb, all of which will be reissued under the BCP imprint. They have occasionally been reprinted but never before in affordable paperback versions. In this set, each volume contains a foreword by P.E. Easterling, concerned with Jebb and his contribution to Sophoclean scholarship; there follows an introduction by a noted Sophoclean scholar dealing with Jebb's treatment of the individual play and its value for - and contrast with - subsequent interpretations, for which a select bibliography is included.
Richard Clavarhouse Jebb, Regius Professor of Greek and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, was one of the foremost classicists of the Victorian era. His editions of Sophocles' plays appeared in the last fifteen years of the 19th century. They are distinguished by the sensitivity of Jebb's literary and dramatic interpretations, and the neat translation facing the Greek text. They have had a profound influence on subsequent Sophoclean scholarship. P.E. Easterling, editor of this series and author of the new Foreword to each volume, is Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Newnham College. She is general editor of the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series. Michael Silk is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at King's College in the University of London. His publications include Nietzsche on Tragedy (with J.P. Stern; 1981), Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond (1996), and Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy (2000).