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  • Aristophanes - Wikipedia
    Aristophanes Against the World was a radio play by Martyn Wade and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Loosely based on several of his plays, it featured Clive Merrison as Aristophanes
  • Aristophanes | Biography, Plays, Facts | Britannica
    Aristophanes, the greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy and the one whose works have been preserved in greatest quantity He is thought to have written about 40 plays in all, including Clouds, Frogs, and Women at the Thesmophoria Learn more about his life and works in this article
  • Aristophanes - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Aristophanes (born around 450 445 BC – died around 385 BC) was a Greek writer who wrote 40 plays However, only 11 of his plays survive in their entirety He is famous for writing comedies They were biting satires aimed at famous men of his day, and the all-too-human weaknesses of ordinary people
  • Aristophanes - World History Encyclopedia
    Aristophanes (c 460 - c 380 BCE) was the most famous writer of Old Comedy plays in ancient Greece and his surviving works are the only examples of that style
  • Aristophanes - Greek Mythology
    Routinely described as “the father of comedy” and “the greatest ancient comic writer,” Aristophanes was born in the early 440s, most probably in 447 6
  • Aristophanes: Get to Know the Master of Ancient Greek Comedy
    Aristophanes was a playwright who lived in Athens during the 5th century BCE He produced some of the only remaining extant Greek comedies, and his work helped shape the sub-genres of Old and Middle Comedy His plays often included crude humor, criticisms of public figures, and commentary on Athenian society
  • Aristophanes - New World Encyclopedia
    Aristophanes (Greek: Ἀριστοφάνης) (c 446 B C E – c 388 B C E ) was a Greek dramatist of the Old and Middle Comedy period He is also known as the "Father of Comedy" and the "Prince of Ancient Comedy "
  • An introduction to. . . Aristophanes | APGRD
    Aristophanes uses a dazzling array of different techniques to make his audience laugh, from clever word puns to complex parodies of Greek tragedy He also, of course, indulges in obscenity The opening scene of Frogs (405 BC) demonstrates how different modes of humour can interact in Old Comedy
  • Aristophanes Biography - life, family, death, old, information, born . . .
    Aristophanes was the greatest of the writers of the original Greek comedy, which flourished in Athens in the fifth century B C E , and the only one with any complete plays surviving
  • Aristophanes and his literary achievements | Britannica
    Aristophanes, (born c 450—died c 388 bc), Greek playwright An Athenian, he began his career as a comic dramatist in 427 He wrote approximately 40 plays, of which 11 survive, including The Clouds (423), The Wasps (422), The Birds (414), Lysistrata (411), and The Frogs (405)





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