The Eclipse of Aeschylus - Revered as Aeschylus was in his life and honored in his death, yet there arose a generation that laughed at his archaic diction and ridiculed his plots.
The Oresteia - Summary and analysis of the dramatic trilogy consisting of: Agamemnon, The Choëphoræ, and The Eumenides.
Patriotic and Religious Ideas of Aeschylus - Like most of the earlier Athenian poets, Aeschylus was intensely national. His plays reveal a constant care and anxiety for Greece and the traditions of greatness which she inherited.
The Persians - A brief summary and history of the play.