Penthesilea
by Heinrich von Kleist
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An army of Amazons sets out to conquer Greek heroes for the purpose of stocking their women's state with new female offspring. They blast into the midst of the Trojan War, confusing Greeks and Trojans alike and for a moment forcing those enemies into a terrified alliance. When Achilles, the pride and mainstay of the Greeks, and Penthesilea (Pen-te-sil-lay-uh), queen of the Amazons, meet, a chase begins, The like of which not even the wildest storms Set loose to thunder across the plain of show more heaven Have yet presented to the astonished world, and it is the queen who is hunting Achilles, to the uncomprehending horror of the Greeks. Thus begins a tragedy of love in a world governed by the rules of war, on which "the gods look down but from afar."For the first time, in this splendidly illustrated book, an English translation recreates the audaity, romance, and poetry of one of the strangest and most beautiful works of Western literature. show lessTags
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Lurid. The Amazons irupt into the Greek and Trojan battle, and fight both, without explanation. They are come to capture mates. Queen Penthesilea sets her sights on the highest game, Achilles, and pursues him tigerishly, past sense and her own people’s customs. She’s written with the vigour of any wild animal, and the verse is full of activity, chase scenes up cliff faces, spectacular action – described by witnesses, since it’s a drama, but that works. If you like tales of foes fascinated by each other, this is one of those, with an ending like The Bacchae crossed with the opera Salome (=lurid). A true contribution to Amazon fiction, from 1808 and startling today.
With sexual, animalistic illustrations by Maurice Sendak.
With sexual, animalistic illustrations by Maurice Sendak.
Based on the figure from Greek mythology, Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons, Kleist wrote this tragedy in 1808. It was long considered (among others by Goethe) as unplayable. It wasn't performed until 65 years after Kleist's death, in 1876.
Jul 25, 2025 (Edited)English (UK)
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- 832.6 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures German drama 1750–1832 : 18th century; classical period; romantic period
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