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De Perzen is a Dutch translation of Aeschylus's classic Greek tragedy, "The Persians." This dramatic work explores the Persian perspective on the Battle of Salamis, a pivotal naval engagement in the Greco-Persian Wars. The play offers a unique glimpse into the emotions and consequences faced by the defeated Persian empire, focusing on the lamentations of Queen Atossa and the Persian elders as they await news of Xerxes's campaign.
This edition, translated by Isaac Da Costa, brings the powerful and timeless themes of Aeschylus's work to a Dutch-speaking audience. The tragedy delves into the themes of hubris, loss, and the human cost of war, making it a poignant and enduring piece of classical literature. Readers interested in ancient history, classical drama, and the enduring power of Greek tragedy will find this edition of "The Persians" to be a valuable and compelling read.
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