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competitions and was
sometimes defeated by
Sophocles;
Euripides won four. The most
famous tragedies of
Sophocles feature Oedipus and Antigone: they are generally...
- Antigone.
Sophocles,
translated by Jebb
Richard Claverhouse. Wikisource. 1080.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
others (link)
Sophocles (1947).
Sophocles: The Theban...
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tells a very
different version of this same
basic story from
Sophocles.
Electra (
Sophocles play) The
story was also told at the end of the lost epic Nostoi...
- Look up
Sophocles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sophocles was an
ancient Gr**** playwright.
Sophocles may also
refer to:
Sophocles (given name),...
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Sophocles is a Gr****
masculine given name.
Sophocles or
Sofoklis may
refer to:
Sophocles (c. 497/6–406/5 BC),
ancient Gr****
playwright Sophocles (fl. 431-404...
- Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles,
Oedipus Rex 1220–1226; Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles,
Oedipus Rex 1026–1030; Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles,
Oedipus Rex 132–137...
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almost directly from
David Grene's
introduction to
Sophocles I,
University of
Chicago Press, 1954.)
Sophocles uses
dramatic irony to
present the
downfall of...
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Adolph Enslin. ISBN 978-1-160-28969-6. OCLC 601932362.
Sophocles; Jebb, R. C. (1890).
Sophocles: The
Plays and Fragments. Cambridge: CUP Archive. Eliot...
- Troy: A
Version of
Sophocles’s Philoctetes. London:
Faber and Faber. Heath, M. 1999. "
Sophocles’ Philoctetes: A
Problem Play?" In
Sophocles Revisited: Essays...
- BC) was a Gr****
tragedian of
classical Athens.
Along with
Aeschylus and
Sophocles, he is one of the
three ancient Gr****
tragedians for whom any
plays have...