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Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master

Posted on 23/01/202624/01/2026 By Julian Sterling No Comments on Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master
Sophocles: The Life, Works, and Modern Echoes of the Tragic Master

I. He Was More Than a Poet—He Was a Participant in His Era Sophocles (c. 496–406 BC) is often grouped with Aeschylus and Euripides as one of the three great tragic poets of ancient Greece. But what truly astonishes me is that he was far more than just a “playwright”—he was handsome, erudite, and even…

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