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Aeschylus - Spiral Notebook

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Some of history's sharpest minds filled notebooks obsessively. This one honors the man who invented dramatic conflict itself.

This spiral notebook features a bold portrait of Aeschylus, part of the Great Minds of Classical Greece collection. Built for everyday use - lectures, research, creative work, wherever serious thinking happens.

ABOUT AESCHYLUS (c. 525–456 BC)

Before Aeschylus, Greek theatre was a single actor reciting verse before a chorus. He changed everything by introducing a second actor - a seemingly simple innovation that made dramatic conflict possible for the first time in human history.

In a career spanning decades, Aeschylus wrote an estimated 70 to 90 plays, of which only seven survive. Among them is the Oresteia - the only complete trilogy to survive from ancient Greece - a work that grapples with justice, vengeance, and the birth of civil law with a sophistication that remains striking 2,500 years later.

He was also a soldier who fought at Marathon, one of the defining battles of the ancient world. When he composed his own epitaph, he made no mention of his plays. He wanted to be remembered as a warrior.

History remembered him differently. Aeschylus is the father of Western tragedy - the first dramatist to understand that conflict between characters could illuminate the deepest truths about the human condition. Every play, film, and story that has followed owes him a debt.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • 90gsm paper for a smooth, bleed-resistant writing experience
  • Metal spiral binding for flat, easy page turning
  • Document pocket inside cover for notes and loose pages
  • 118 ruled pages
  • Compact 6" x 8" format
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