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Oedipus Trilogy: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone (Illustrated)

Oedipus Trilogy: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone (Illustrated) in Bloomington, MN

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Oedipus Trilogy: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone (Illustrated)

Oedipus Trilogy: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone (Illustrated) in Bloomington, MN

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• The book is an edited and illustrated version of the original one and includes 18 or more unique illustrations which are relevant to its content.• Oedipus was the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta. Before he was born, his parents consulted the Oracle at Delphi. The Oracle prophesied that Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother. In an attempt to prevent this prophecy's fulfillment, Laius ordered Oedipus's feet to be bound together, and pierced with a stake. Afterwards, the baby was given to a herdsman who was told to kill him. Unable to go though with his orders, he instead gave the child to a second herdsman who took the infant, Oedipus, to the king of Corinth, Polybus. Polybus adopted Oedipus as his son. Oedipus was raised as the crown prince of Corinth. Many years later Oedipus was told that Polybus was not his real father. Seeking the truth, he sought counsel from an Oracle and thus started the greatest tragedy ever written.
• The book is an edited and illustrated version of the original one and includes 18 or more unique illustrations which are relevant to its content.• Oedipus was the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta. Before he was born, his parents consulted the Oracle at Delphi. The Oracle prophesied that Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother. In an attempt to prevent this prophecy's fulfillment, Laius ordered Oedipus's feet to be bound together, and pierced with a stake. Afterwards, the baby was given to a herdsman who was told to kill him. Unable to go though with his orders, he instead gave the child to a second herdsman who took the infant, Oedipus, to the king of Corinth, Polybus. Polybus adopted Oedipus as his son. Oedipus was raised as the crown prince of Corinth. Many years later Oedipus was told that Polybus was not his real father. Seeking the truth, he sought counsel from an Oracle and thus started the greatest tragedy ever written.

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