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Oedipus Tyrannus, Sophocles - Principal Works
PRINCIPAL WORKS
Aias [Ajax] (drama) 450 B.C.
Antigonē [Antigone] (drama) 442? B.C.
Ichneutai [The Trackers] drama 440? B.C.
Trakhiniai [The Trachiniae] (drama) c. 440–30 B.C.
Oedipus Tyrannus (drama) 425? B.C.
Elektra [Electra] (drama) c. 425–10 B.C.
Philoktētēs [Philoctetes] (drama) 409 B.C.
∗Oedipus at Colonus (drama) 401 B.C.
Oedipus Tyrannus (translated by Luci Berkowitz) 1970
Oedipus the King (translated by Stephen Berg and Diskin Clay) 1990
Oedipus Rex (translated by E. H. Plumptre) 1993
Oedipus the King (translated by Bernard Knox) 1994
The Theban Plays (translated by David Grene) 1994
Oedipus Plays of Sophocles (translated by Paul Roche) 1996
Oedipus the King (translated by Nicholas Rudall) 2000
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Criticism
- Erich Fromm (essay date 1949)
- Francis Fergusson (essay date 1949)
- Philip Wheelwright (essay date 1954)
- Alister Cameron (essay date 1968)
- Jonathan Culler (essay date 1981)
- Eric A. Havelock (essay date 1984)
- Bernhard Frank (essay date 1992)
- Richard Fabrizio (essay date 1995)
- Charles Segal (essay date 1995)
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