Sophocles: Aias.

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Sophocles: Aias. | trans. James Scully | Harper Perennial. 2012 | Paperback | 9780062132147 | AI Description: Sophocles: Aias translated by James Scully (ISBN: 9780062132147): Scully's translation of Sophocles' classic tragedy "Aias" brings to life the tale of the Greek hero Ajax and his descent into madness following the Trojan War. The play explores themes of honor, identity, and the fragility of the human psyche. Scully's interpretation maintains the poetic beauty of the original while making the work accessible to contemporary readers, highlighting its enduring relevance in discussions of heroism and tragedy. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

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Sophocles: Aias. | trans. James Scully | Harper Perennial. 2012 | Paperback | 9780062132147 | AI Description: Sophocles: Aias translated by James Scully (ISBN: 9780062132147): Scully's translation of Sophocles' classic tragedy "Aias" brings to life the tale of the Greek hero Ajax and his descent into madness following the Trojan War. The play explores themes of honor, identity, and the fragility of the human psyche. Scully's interpretation maintains the poetic beauty of the original while making the work accessible to contemporary readers, highlighting its enduring relevance in discussions of heroism and tragedy. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

Sophocles: Aias. | trans. James Scully | Harper Perennial. 2012 | Paperback | 9780062132147 | AI Description: Sophocles: Aias translated by James Scully (ISBN: 9780062132147): Scully's translation of Sophocles' classic tragedy "Aias" brings to life the tale of the Greek hero Ajax and his descent into madness following the Trojan War. The play explores themes of honor, identity, and the fragility of the human psyche. Scully's interpretation maintains the poetic beauty of the original while making the work accessible to contemporary readers, highlighting its enduring relevance in discussions of heroism and tragedy. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.