Clytemnestra

Clytemnestra by Gwyneth Lewis is a play published by Sherman Cymru in 2012, consisting of 82 pages and written in English. This work retells the epic Greek legend of Clytemnestra, reimagining the classic narrative within a contemporary context that highlights issues such as food and oil shortages. The themes of adultery, power, and revenge serve as the driving forces of the story, creating a dynamic interplay between ancient and modern dilemmas.
Readers will find a fresh perspective on the timeless tale of Clytemnestra, exploring how her motivations and actions resonate with current societal challenges. The play delves into the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of betrayal, all while maintaining a connection to its dramatic roots. This edition invites audiences to reflect on the enduring nature of these themes, making it a relevant exploration of both personal and political conflicts.
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A play retelling the epic Greek legend of Clytemnestra against a contemporary background of food and oil shortage, where adultery, power and revenge are driving forces.
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