This Greek tragedy, written by Aeschylus, is a gripping tale of revenge and redemption. It follows the story of Orestes as he seeks to avenge his father’s murder. Along the way, he is torn between loyalty to his family and the demands of the gods. This edition, translated into English by Fredericus Blaydes, offers readers a fresh perspective on this timeless classic.
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