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  2. Antigone (Sophocles play) - Wikipedia

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    Antigone inspired the 1967 Spanish-language novel La tumba de Antígona (English title: Antigone's Tomb) by María Zambrano. Puerto Rican playwright Luis Rafael Sánchez 's 1968 play La Pasión según Antígona Pérez sets Sophocles' play in a contemporary world where Creon is the dictator of a fictional Latin American nation, and Antígona and ...

  3. Anne Carson bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "TV Men: Antigone (Scripts 1 and 2)" [357] The Forward Book of Poetry 1999 Edited by Geordie Greig: Selections from Glass and God [358] In Brief: Short Takes on the Personal Edited by Judith Kitchen and Mary Paumier Jones: 1999 "Very Narrow" [359] The Oxford Book of Stories by Canadian Women in English Edited by Rosemary Sullivan

  4. Ancient Greek literature - Wikipedia

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    The Theban Trilogy consists of Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. Although the plays are often called a "trilogy," they were written many years apart. Antigone, the last of the three plays sequentially, was actually first to be written, having been composed in 441 BC, towards the beginning of Sophocles's career. [35]

  5. Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister" - Wikipedia

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    The choral ode from the Antigone of Sophocles is according to Heidegger the singular work radiating throughout the poetry of Hölderlin. [16] Heidegger had previously interpreted this ode in his 1935 lecture course, An Introduction to Metaphysics , and in 1942 he both recapitulates and extends this interpretation.

  6. Iacchus - Wikipedia

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    In Sophocles' Antigone (c. 441 BC), an ode to Dionysus begins by addressing Dionysus as the "God of many names" (πολυώνυμε), who rules over the glens of Demeter's Eleusis, and ends by identifying him with "Iacchus the Giver", who leads "the chorus of the stars whose breath is fire" and whose "attendant Thyiads" dance in "night-long ...

  7. File:Antigone web testo 1 Chelsea Manning.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Christina Haack's Dream Team for 'The Flip Off' Is Revealed - AOL

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    After months of speculating that right-hand man James Bender or even ex-husband Ant Anstead would join, The Flip Off premiere revealed that Haack has a team rallying behind her. Here's what we know.

  9. Oedipus at Colonus - Wikipedia

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    He foretells that his two sons will kill each other in the coming battle. "Die! Die by your own blood brother's hand—die!—killing the very man who drove you out! So I curse your life out!" [1]: 365 Antigone tries to restrain her brother, telling him that he should refrain from attacking Thebes and avoid dying at his brother's hand. Refusing ...