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Sophocles - Hardcover Journal

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Every great thinker kept notes. This one honors the playwright who understood that tragedy and wisdom are inseparable.

This hardcover journal features a bold portrait of Sophocles on the front cover and a biographical tribute on the back - the story of the man behind the art, printed where you'll see it every time you pick it up. Part of the Great Minds of Classical Greece collection. Designed for the work of serious thinking - study sessions, creative writing, research, reflection.

ABOUT SOPHOCLES (c. 497–406 BC)

Sophocles won more dramatic competitions than any playwright in Athenian history. He entered roughly 30 festivals and never finished lower than second. In a culture that treated theatre as both religious ceremony and civic institution, that record made him the most celebrated artist of his age.

He introduced the third actor to Greek drama - building on Aeschylus's innovation of the second - and expanded the possibilities of stagecraft, character, and psychological complexity in ways that transformed the art form permanently. His plays didn't just tell stories. They asked whether human beings could ever escape their fate, and whether trying to do so made things better or worse.

Oedipus Rex remains the most analyzed work in Western literature - Aristotle held it up as the perfect tragedy, and Freud borrowed its central dynamic to name a psychological complex that shaped an entire century of thought. Antigone posed a question about individual conscience versus state authority that every generation since has had to answer for itself.

Of the roughly 120 plays he wrote, seven survive. That seven of them are still performed, studied, and argued over 2,500 years later is the only measure of greatness that matters.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Hardcover with matte laminate finish
  • Full wraparound portrait print
  • Biographical tribute printed on back cover
  • Flexible casewrap binding
  • Perforated pages for clean tear-out
  • 150 lined pages
  • Wipe clean gently with a dry cloth if needed
  • A tool for your ideas. A tribute to his.
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