One of Sophocles' more accomplished dramas, the Electra has always generated a good deal of scholarly debate. This 2007 edition, the first full-scale commentary on any play of Sophocles since the nineteenth century, explores afresh long-standing controversies such as the moral status of the killing of Clytemnestra, while also investigating many subjects which have traditionally attracted less attention, such as the place of rhetoric within the drama, the use of typical scenes, and allusions to epinician poetry. It provides original metrical analyses of the lyrical sections of the play and a revised Greek text. Research on the papyri, mediaeval manuscripts and printed editions has led to a more accurate apparatus criticus than ever before, with many conjectures attributed to their rightful owners.
'Number 44 in the 'Classical Texts and Commentaries' series does not disappoint. … Accessible and humane, it is a must for the university library and will be a great asset for anyone teaching the play.' Journal of Classics Teaching
Sophocles, Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Nigel Wilson, N. G. Wilson, Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Mr Nigel Wilson, Oxford) Lloyd-Jones, Sir Hugh (formerly Emeritus Regius Professor of Greek and Student, formerly Emeritus Regius Professor of Greek and Student, Christ Church, Oxford) Wilson, N. G. (University Lecturer in Classical Languages and Fellow, University Lecturer in Classical Languages and Fellow, Lincoln College, N G Wilson
Sophocles, Peter Burian, Alan Shapiro, Professor of Classical & Comparative Literatures and Theater Studies) Burian, Peter (Professor of Classical & Comparative Literatures and Theater Studies, Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing) Shapiro, Alan (Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing