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Electra/Elektra (disambiguation)
Electra (often spelt Elektra) has several meanings:
- Electra, or Elektra, the name of several figures from Greek mythology, but most usually referring to the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, who is the title character of one of Sophocles's plays.
- The Electra complex is a psychiatric concept
- In drama, Electra (usual spelling in English) is the name of a play by Sophocles, written circa 410 BC, dramatizing the events recounted above. It is one of only seven plays of his of which copies still survive.
- Electra (usual spelling in English) is also the name of a play by Euripides, telling the same story in a rather different fashion.
- Elektra is a play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, based on the Sophocles play Electra.
- Elektra is a 1962 film by Michael Cacoyannis, starring Irene Papas, and based on the Euripides play Electra.
- Elektra is an opera by composer Richard Strauss, with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, based on his own play.
- Electra was a teletext service that was available from the early 80s to the early 90s on American cable tv channel SuperStation WTBS (now TBS Superstation).
- Electra can also refer to the Lockheed L-10 and L-188 aircraft
- Electra is also the name of a place in the State of Texas in the United States of America
- The Electra is also the name of an automobile made by Buick
- Electra FM is a radio station in Corinth
- Electra TV is a television station in Corinth
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