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Aristophanes



Aristophanes - ărˌĭstŏfˈənēz, c.448 b.c.–c.388 b.c., Greek playwright, Athenian comic poet, greatest of the ancient writers of comedy. His plays, the only full extant samples of the Greek Old Comedy, mix political, social, and literary satire. The direct attack on persons, the severity of invective, and the burlesque extravagances made the   Read More...

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    Aristophanes' Peace (literary criticism)
    by S. Douglas Olson. 330 pgs.


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    The Songs of Aristophanes
    by L. P. E. Parker. 588 pgs.


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    Aristophanes: An Author for the Stage
    by Carlo Ferdinando Russo. 282 pgs.


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    Venom in Verse: Aristophanes in Modern Greece
    by Gonda A. H. Van Steen. 284 pgs.


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