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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.11.20150123.full.mrc:376044881:1595
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008 071009s2008 enk b 000 d eng
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041 1 $aeng$hgrc
050 4 $aPA4414.A2$bT382 2008
082 04 $a882.01$222
100 0 $aSophocles.
245 10 $aOedipus the king /$cSophocles ; translated by Don Taylor ; with commentary and notes by Angie Varakis.
260 $aLondon :$bMethuen Drama,$c2008.
300 $alxii, 64 p. ;$c20 cm.
440 0 $aMethuen drama student editions
500 $a"This translation was first published in 1986 by Eyre Methuen Ltd. in Sophocles: The Theban Plays"--T.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [xlvi]-l).
520 $aSince it was first performed in Athens in the 420s BC, Oedipus the King has been widely regarded as Sophocles' greatest tragedy and one of the foundation stones of Western drama. Don Taylor's translation, accurate yet poetic, was made for a BBC TV production of the Theban plays in 1986, which he also directed.
600 00 $aSophocles.$tOedipus Rex.
650 0 $aOedipus (Greek mythology)$vDrama.
600 00 $aOedipus$c(Greek mythological figure)$vDrama.
655 0 $aGreek drama (Tragedy)$vTranslations into English.
700 1 $aTaylor, Don,$d1936-2003.
700 1 $aVarakis, Angie.
988 $a20080408
049 $aHLSS
906 $0OCLC