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- Oedipus ('Swollen Foot') a King of Thebes; the Son of Laius and His
- Allecto, Laius, Jocasta and the Structure of the Thebaid
- Truth and Self at Colonus
- Antigone – Character Descriptions
- Subject, Dialogue and Transcendence in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus
- Thebaid 2: Oedipus
- Antigone's Moral Courage
- The Greek Epic Cycle and Its Ancient Reception
- The Children of Oedipus
- As You Read Antigone, You Will Want to Keep in Mind Certain Aspects of the Genealogical Background to the "House of Labdacu
- An Examination of Thebes' Role in Athenian
- Study-Guide-Antigone-2019.Pdf
- OEDIPUS at COLONUS Jon Hesk the Action of Oedipus at Colonus
- Family and Fatherland in Euripides' Phoenissae
- Some Aspects of the Theban Myth in the Lille Stesichorus GOSTOLI, ANTONIETTA Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Jan 1, 1978; 19, 1; Proquest Pg
- Antigone Summary Polyneices and Eteocles, Two Brothers Leading Opposite Sides in Thebes' Civil War, Have Both Been Killed In
- Thebaid 2: Oedipus