D.W. Myatt offers a translation of the play "Agamemnon" by Greek playwright Aeschylus that purports to capture the pagan ethos of the original.
Search seven plays by Greek dramatist Aeschylus for a specific word or phrase.
Malaspina University-College presents study questions and essay topics based on the "Oresteia" trilogy by the Greek tragedian.
Comprehensive resource presents several plays, including "The Oresteia" and "Prometheus Bound." Includes links to articles.
Overview of the life and work of the Greek dramatist describes his contributions to Greek tragedy.
Profile of the so-called Father of Tragedy outlines some of his major works and connects to related playwrights.
Contains study questions for the plays of the "Oresteia" trilogy, which includes "Agamemnon," "The Libation Bearers" and "Eumenides."
Supplies the text of this Aeschylus tragedy about the great enemy of classical Greece. Check the message board for readers' comments.
Presents the full, translated text of Aeschylus's play "Prometheus Bound," written circa 430 BCE.
Classics department at Temple University provides study questions that address the play "Prometheus Bound."
Ancient wars are once again the subject of Aeschylus in this play. Provides an atlas of classical Greece.
Read about this edition of Aeschylus published in Italy during the Renaissance.
Find the text of the Greek tragedy "The Seven Against Thebes" written by Aeschylus.
Check out the complete text of Aeschylus's drama concerning Danaus in one long stretch. Post comments on the message board.
Examination of the "Oresteia" trilogy by the Greek playwright discusses the plot and themes of "Agamemnon."
Access a scholarly analysis and summary of the play Orestia, written by the ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus.