Oedipe Chez Adm te is a French tragic drama by Jean-Fran ois Ducis. This play reimagines the classic Greek myth of Oedipus, placing him in the household of Admetus. Ducis, known for adapting Shakespearean and other dramatic works for the French stage, brings his unique sensibility to this enduring tale of fate and suffering.
The tragedy explores themes of exile, hospitality, and the lingering consequences of Oedipus's tragic past as he seeks refuge. Ducis's dramatic adaptation offers a compelling interpretation of the Oedipus myth, blending classical elements with the conventions of French theater.
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