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Author Griffith, Mark (Classicist), author.

Title Aristophanes' Frogs / Mark Griffith
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, USA, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 291 pages) : illustrations
Series Oxford Approaches to Classical Literature
Oxford approaches to classical literature.
Contents 1.Comedy at Athens -- 2. Aristophanes and His Athenian Audience -- 3. What Happens in Frogs? (The Plot) -- 4. Agon Sophias: Judging the Arts in Classical Greece -- 5. Old and New Styles in Tragedy: Aeschylus, Euripides, and the Rest -- 6. Underworld and Afterlife: Dionysus and Greek Fantasies of Salvation -- 7. Dionysus' Verdict and the Ending/Message of the Play -- 8. Reading and Performing Frogs After Aristophanes -- Reception
Summary Aristophanes is widely credited with having elevated the classical art of comedy to the level of legitimacy and recognition that only tragedy had hitherto achieved, and producing some of the most intriguing works of literature to survive from classical Greece in the process. Among them, Frogs has a unique appeal; written and performed in 405 BCE, the comedy won first prize in that year's Lenaea festival competition and was re-performed soon thereafter--a rare occurrence for comedies at the time
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Aristophanes. Frogs.
SUBJECT Frogs (Aristophanes) fast
Subject DRAMA -- Ancient, Classical & Medieval.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012008786
ISBN 9780198043850
0198043856
0195327721
9780195327724