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Aeschylus (26 July 1973). The
Oresteian Trilogy.
Translated by Vellacott, Philip.
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- Nostoi) are the
subjects of
later Gr**** tragedy,
especially Aeschylus's
Oresteian trilogy. The non-Homeric
epics are
usually regarded as
later than the...
- Sophocles'
Oedipus Tyrannus and
Oedipus Coloneus (1993) Aeschylus: The
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- Transylvania, Romania,
playing Orestes in Aeschylus's
Ancient Gr****
tragedy The
Oresteian Trilogy. He also
appeared in
Project 88 Art
Gallery in Mumbai, Doctrine:...
- no
exact parallels with Aeschylus, the
novel consistently evokes the
Oresteian original": "The Furys, like the
house of Atreus, are accursed, symbolic...
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Piccadilly and
included the
story of Orestes,
adapted from Aeschylus's
Oresteian Trilogy. The
Prince and
Princess of
Wales were also in attendance. The...