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Description

Sophocles' great tragic play dramatises the clash between family and the city and, through high poetry and deep tragedy, presents an irreconcilable but equally balanced conflict.

Sophoclean heroine Antigone has become a cultural archetype - the personification of personal integrity and political freedom, and the play has been staged and adapted numerous times over the centuries.

It is published here in Don Taylor's classic translation with commentary and notes by David Bullen. The commentary looks at the original performance conditions that would have shaped the impact of Antigone in 441 BCE; key choices made by the translator; key ideas in the play taken up by philosophers such as Hegel and Butler; and more recent translations and adaptations by the likes of Bertolt Brecht, Anne Carson, Moira Buffini, Kamila Shamsie and Inua Ellams.

Table of Contents

Chronology

Introduction

Sophocles in his time

Antigone as Tragedy

Antigone as Performance

Antigone in the Modern World

Further exploration

ANTIGONE

Notes on the play-text

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published 17 Sep 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 2nd
Pages 112
ISBN 9781350510425
Imprint Methuen Drama
Dimensions 198 x 129 mm
Series Student Editions
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Sophocles

Sophocles (496-406 BC) was one of the three great…

Volume Editor

David Bullen

David Bullen is a Lecturer in the Department of Dr…

Translator

Don Taylor

Don Taylor (1936-2003) was a playwright and poet,…

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