Description |
1 online resource (136 pages) |
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Faber drama |
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Faber drama
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Summary |
"Aeschylus' Oresteia opens with Agamemnon sacrificing his daughter to the gods; an act which sets in motion a bloody cycle of revenge and counter-revenge. When he in turn is killed at the hands of his wife Clytemnestra, their son Orestes takes up the mantle of avenging his father, continuing the bloodshed until peace is ultimately found in the rule of law. Zinnie Harris reimagines this ancient drama, using a contemporary sensibility to rework the stories, placing the women in the centre. Orestes' leading role is replaced by his sister Electra, who as a young child witnesses her father's murder and is compelled to take justice into her own hands until she too must flee the Furies"--Google Books |
Notes |
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In |
Harris, Zinnie This restless house |
Subject |
Families -- Drama
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Families.
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Genre/Form |
Adaptations.
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Drama.
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Adaptations.
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Drama.
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Théâtre.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Adaptation of (work): Aeschylus.
Oresteia.
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