This accessible edition for students brings the Agamemnon, Aeschylus'
opening play in the Oresteia trilogy, to life for first-time readers.
A hugely popular play in antiquity and with a rich reception history to
the present day, this is an essential play for students of classics,
drama and the canon of western literature. Leah Himmelhoch provides a
helpful guide for students and instructors wishing to study and teach
the play, building on her over twenty-five years of experience teaching
college and university students.
A quick introduction sets out Agamemnon's historical, literary, and
performative context, its use of imagery and themes (especially gender
conflict and the perversion of sacrificial ritual), and its subsequent
literary and cultural impact while extensive commentary notes guide
students through every line of the Greek text. Difficult passages are
carefully explained while the power and beauty of the language is
brought out at every opportunity.
Himmelhoch's commentary also offers a companion website with a running
vocabulary for the entire Agamemnon as further help for students.