The Oedipus Plays (AmazonClassics Edition)
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In Oedipus the King, a plague is ravaging the city of Thebes. Oedipus learns that the polluting curse was triggered by the murder of his predecessor, Laïus. Determined to find the killer and end the threat to his people, Oedipus rages toward the truth and confronts an oracle’s haunting prophecy.
Oedipus at Colonus finds the king of Thebes now a blinded beggar banished for his sins. But he also holds a certain power—and with it a foretelling of further tragedy for his family.
In Antigone, the battle for control over Thebes has left two mourning sisters to face a more personal and devastating war with a new ruler who defies the laws of gods and men.
Inspired by the mythic house of Thebes, Sophocles’s defining Greek tragedies follow the fates that befall three doomed generations.
Revised edition: Previously published as The Oedipus Plays, this edition of The Oedipus Plays (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
Performed by the actors of The Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company
Oedipus the King
Stage Directions/Argument—Kat Hermes
Oedipus—Scott Lange
The Priest of Zeus/Jocasta—Katherine Mayberry
Teiresias/Messenger—Eric Orive
Creon/Herdsman—Scott Wright
Second Messenger—Sarah Stark
Chorus—Kathleen Bode and Chaz Albright
Oedipus at Colonus
Stage Directions/Argument—Katherine Mayberry
Oedipus—Scott Lange
Antigone—Kat Hermes
Ismene—Sarah Stark
Theseus/Polyneices/Stranger—Eric Orive
Creon/Messenger—Scott Wright
Chorus—Kathleen Bode and Chaz Albright
Antigone
Stage Directions/Argument—Katherine Mayberry
Antigone—Kat Hermes
Ismene/Eurydice—Sarah Stark
Creon—Scott Wright
Haemon/Messenger—Chaz Albright
Teiresias/Guard—Eric Orive
Chorus—Kathleen Bode and Scott Lange
Public Domain (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about The Oedipus Plays (AmazonClassics Edition)
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- A. Barua
- 13-11-22
Why use Elizabethan English as a substitute for Ancient Greek
The story of Oedipus has steeped into our common cultural memory and remains as compelling and powerful as ever. Revisiting the myths from a Freudian or Existentialist pov continues to provide insights. However, I fail to understand the choice of Elizabethan English (late 16th and early 17th century) to represent Classical Greek? Sophocles used dactyles so why use pentameters? Besides, I am not entirely won over by the voice actors either. Ismene was particularly underwhelming. Anyhow, still worth returning to.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-11-24
A true classic, but only an ok performance
This is a 1912 translation of the Oedipus plays by an English classicist who had a clear love of Shakespeare. It is important that that is understood going in. However, the translation is nicely poetic and the story is obviously fantastic (Antigone is a personal favourite).
As for the performance, perhaps a bit over-theatrical and in places, a lack of appreciation for the text (i.e. placing emphasis in the wrong place). The performances of Oedipus, Antigone and Creole are pretty good. The rest, not great.
Still, I could not seem to find a better version on audible.
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