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Oedipus, King Of Thebes (1849)
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74 pages
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The plot centers on Oedipus, who rises to power in Thebes after solving the Sphinx's riddle, only to uncover a tragic truth: he has killed his father and married his mother, fulfilling a dire prophecy. As he seeks to understand his past, the play delves into profound themes of fate, free will, and the repercussions of one's choices. This classic work by Sophocles remains a significant and enduring piece of ancient Greek drama, now available in a facsimile reprint that honors its cultural importance.
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2009, paperback
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