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In this episode of Canonball we discuss the play "Agamemnon," by Aeschylus, which is the first part of Aeschylus' only extant trilogy "Oresteia," which premiered in 458 BC.
I was very pleased to have my good friend Evan join me for this discussion. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The cover art for this episode is from the painting Clytemnestra Hesitating Before Striking Agamemnon, which French painter Pierre-Narcisse Guerin completed in 1817.
Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website:
VollrathPublishing.com
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss the play "Agamemnon," by Aeschylus, which is the first part of Aeschylus' only extant trilogy "Oresteia," which premiered in 458 BC.
I was very pleased to have my good friend Evan join me for this discussion. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The cover art for this episode is from the painting Clytemnestra Hesitating Before Striking Agamemnon, which French painter Pierre-Narcisse Guerin completed in 1817.
Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website:
VollrathPublishing.com