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  1. Selected Poems
    Odes and Fragments
    Author: Sophocles
    Published: [2009]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first... more

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    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first book in English to present Sophocles exclusively as a poet, and the only volume to reveal the full force and beauty of his verse. With a fresh and consistent attention to structure, language, and rhythm across Sophocles' writings, Reginald Gibbons has translated a selection of odes from Sophocles' surviving plays as well as fragments from his lost works. What emerges is a genuinely new sense of a Sophocles who was as much poet as dramatist. Bringing the Greek poet and his world surprisingly close to us, these translations also restore a sense of the long continuity of poetry. Complete with an introduction, this edition reveals Sophocles' poetic brilliance as never before.

     

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  2. Selected Poems
    Odes and Fragments
    Author: Sophocles
    Published: [2018]; © 2009
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first... more

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    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first book in English to present Sophocles exclusively as a poet, and the only volume to reveal the full force and beauty of his verse. With a fresh and consistent attention to structure, language, and rhythm across Sophocles' writings, Reginald Gibbons has translated a selection of odes from Sophocles' surviving plays as well as fragments from his lost works. What emerges is a genuinely new sense of a Sophocles who was as much poet as dramatist. Bringing the Greek poet and his world surprisingly close to us, these translations also restore a sense of the long continuity of poetry. Complete with an introduction, this edition reveals Sophocles' poetic brilliance as never before

     

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  3. Selected Poems
    Odes and Fragments
    Published: 2018; ©2009
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first... more

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    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first book in English to present Sophocles exclusively as a poet, and the only volume to reveal the full force and beauty of his verse. With a fresh and consistent attention to structure, language, and rhythm across Sophocles' writings, Reginald Gibbons has translated a selection of odes from Sophocles' surviving plays as well as fragments from his lost works. What emerges is a genuinely new sense of a Sophocles who was as much poet as dramatist. Bringing the Greek poet and his world surprisingly close to us, these translations also restore a sense of the long continuity of poetry. Complete with an introduction, this edition reveals Sophocles' poetic brilliance as never before.

     

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    Subjects: POETRY / Ancient & Classical
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Introduction -- -- DESIRE -- -- THE HUMAN LOT -- -- THE ODES OF OIDIPOUS TYRANNOS -- -- THE END OF THE FAMILY OF LABDAKOS -- -- HOMELAND EARTH, SEA, AND SKY -- -- THE FATE OF THE HERO -- -- Notes -- -- Index of First Lines

  4. Selected Poems
    Odes and Fragments
    Author: Sophocles
    Published: [2018]; © 2009
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first... more

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    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first book in English to present Sophocles exclusively as a poet, and the only volume to reveal the full force and beauty of his verse. With a fresh and consistent attention to structure, language, and rhythm across Sophocles' writings, Reginald Gibbons has translated a selection of odes from Sophocles' surviving plays as well as fragments from his lost works. What emerges is a genuinely new sense of a Sophocles who was as much poet as dramatist. Bringing the Greek poet and his world surprisingly close to us, these translations also restore a sense of the long continuity of poetry. Complete with an introduction, this edition reveals Sophocles' poetic brilliance as never before

     

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  5. Selected poems
    odes and fragments
    Author: Sophocles
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J

    Aphrodite of Kypris [fragment 941] -- On Eros and Aphrodite [Antigone 781-800] -- Eros, impossible to thwart [fragment 684] -- The mighty Kyprian [Trakhiniai 498-530] -- On man [Antigone 332-75] -- The human lot [fragments]* -- On song [fragment 568]... more

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    Aphrodite of Kypris [fragment 941] -- On Eros and Aphrodite [Antigone 781-800] -- Eros, impossible to thwart [fragment 684] -- The mighty Kyprian [Trakhiniai 498-530] -- On man [Antigone 332-75] -- The human lot [fragments]* -- On song [fragment 568] -- What Sophokles wrote on women was preserved by men [fragments]* -- Fragments of Thamyras -- On sleep [Philoktetes 828-32] -- The chorus plead for divine aid against plague [151-215] -- But what does the seer Teiresias prove against Oidipous? [463-511] -- On purity, insolence, and punishment [863-910] -- A dance of hope [1086-1109] -- Oidipous the cursed [1186-1222] -- On the long life of Oidipous [Oidipous at Kolônos 1211-48] -- On fate and the last of the family [Antigone 582-625] -- Oidipous on the passage of time [Oidipous at Kolônos 607-23] -- On behalf of Oidipous [Oidipous at Kolônos 1556-78] -- In praise of Kolônos [Oidipous at Kolônos 668-719] -- The fullness of the world [fragments]* -- The sea [fragments]* -- To Dionysos [Antigone 1115-52] -- On the madness of Aias [Aias 596-645] -- Aias's meditation before suicide [Aias 646-85] -- On the afflicted Philoktetes [Philoktetes 169-90] -- On Herakles [Trakhiniai 94-140]

     

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  6. Selected Poems :
    Odes and Fragments /
    Author: Sophocles,
    Published: [2018]; ©2009
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first... more

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    Sophocles' tragedies--from Antigone to Oedipus Tyrannus--are filled with highly wrought, vivid, and emotionally powerful poetry. Yet most translations sacrifice the poetry to convey only the sense of the lines as dramatic speech. This is the first book in English to present Sophocles exclusively as a poet, and the only volume to reveal the full force and beauty of his verse. With a fresh and consistent attention to structure, language, and rhythm across Sophocles' writings, Reginald Gibbons has translated a selection of odes from Sophocles' surviving plays as well as fragments from his lost works. What emerges is a genuinely new sense of a Sophocles who was as much poet as dramatist. Bringing the Greek poet and his world surprisingly close to us, these translations also restore a sense of the long continuity of poetry. Complete with an introduction, this edition reveals Sophocles' poetic brilliance as never before.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Gibbons, Reginald.
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  7. Selected Poems
    Odes and Fragments
    Author: Sophocles
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- DESIRE -- Aphrodite of Kypros [fragment 941] -- On Eros and Aphrodite [Antigone 781-800] -- Eros, Impossible to Thwart [fragment 684] -- The Mighty Kyprian [Trakhiniai 497-530] --... more

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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- DESIRE -- Aphrodite of Kypros [fragment 941] -- On Eros and Aphrodite [Antigone 781-800] -- Eros, Impossible to Thwart [fragment 684] -- The Mighty Kyprian [Trakhiniai 497-530] -- THE HUMAN LOT -- On Man [Antigone 332-75] -- The Human Lot [fragments]* -- On Song [fragment 568] -- What Sophokles Wrote on Women Was Preserved by Men [fragments]* -- Fragments of Thamyras -- On Sleep [Philoktetes 828-32] -- THE ODES OF OIDIPOUS TYRANNOS -- The Chorus Plead for Divine Aid against Plague [151-215] -- But What Does the Seer Teiresias Prove against Oidipous? [463-511] -- On Purity, Insolence, and Punishment [863-910] -- A Dance of Hope [1086-1109] -- Oidipous the Cursed [1186-1222] -- THE END OF THE FAMILY OF LABDAKOS -- On the Long Life of Oidipous [Oidipous at Kolônos 1211-48] -- On Fate and the Last of the Family [Antigone 582-625] -- Oidipous on the Passage of Time [Oidipous at Kolônos 607-23] -- On Behalf of Oidipous [Oidipous at Kolônos 1557-78] -- HOMELAND EARTH, SEA, AND SKY -- In Praise of Kolônos [Oidipous at Kolônos 668-719] -- The Fullness of the World [fragments]* -- The Sea [fragments]* -- To Dionysos [Antigone 1115-52] -- THE FATE OF THE HERO -- On the Madness of Aias [Aias 596-645] -- Aias's Meditation before Suicide [Aias 646-85] -- On the Afflicted Philoktetes [Philoktetes 169-90] -- On Herakles [Trakhiniai 94-140] -- NOTES -- INDEX OF FIRST LINES

     

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