Eine eingehende Untersuchung der ethisch-religi sen Weltanschauung des Sophokles. Diese Arbeit von J. Fechner analysiert die moralischen und religi sen berzeugungen, die dem Werk des gro en griechischen Trag diendichters zugrunde liegen. Der Autor er rtert, wie Sophokles' Dramen ethische und religi se Fragen behandeln und wie sie die Werte und berzeugungen der griechischen Gesellschaft widerspiegeln.
Fechner untersucht die religi sen und ethischen Implikationen von St cken wie "Antigone", " dipus Rex" und "Elektra" und bietet wertvolle Einblicke in das Verst ndnis der griechischen Weltanschauung durch die Linse eines ihrer gr ten literarischen K pfe. Diese Studie ist wertvoll f r Studenten der klassischen Literatur, der Philosophie und der Religionsgeschichte.
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