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Frogs of Aristophanes : With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, Adapted to the Use of Schools and Universities

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036503097
ISBN-13 9781036503093
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Plays, playscripts
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This book delves into the intricate tapestry of Athenian society and politics during the tumultuous era of the Peloponnesian War, through a detailed examination of Aristophanes' plays "Clouds" and "Frogs." The author skillfully bridges the gap between these two comedies, highlighting their close thematic connections while also acknowledging their differences in context and execution. Set against the backdrop of a war-torn Athens, under the shadow of leaders like Pericles, Cleon, and Hyperbolus, this narrative explores how Aristophanes' work reflected and critiqued contemporary Athenian life, politics, and social issues.

Through a meticulous analysis, this book includes an exploration of the evolution of oratory in Athenstransitioning from the powerhouse speeches of Pericles to the markedly different tones set by his successors. It also provides insights into how democratic processes and societal values were depicted in literature and public discourse at the time. Moreover, it addresses religious practices and beliefs as illustrated within Aristophanes' plays, offering a window into ancient Greek spirituality amidst societal upheaval.

The thematic depth of this work extends to discussions on family dynamics, civic responsibilities, and the often-destructive nature of political ambition. By weaving together literary critique with historical context, this book showcases Athens in all its complexitycelebrated for its intellectual contributions but also critiqued for its flaws.

In sum, this comprehensive study not only underscores Aristophanes' genius in using humor and satire to comment on pressing social issues but also illuminates the broader cultural and political landscape of ancient Athens. It invites readers to reflect on how art imitates life, providing timeless lessons on governance, power, and human nature.
This book delves into the intricate tapestry of Athenian society and politics during the tumultuous era of the Peloponnesian War, through a detailed examination of Aristophanes'' plays "Clouds" and "Frogs." The author skillfully bridges the gap between these two comedies, highlighting their close thematic connections while also acknowledging their differences in context and execution. Set against the backdrop of a war-torn Athens, under the shadow of leaders like Pericles, Cleon, and Hyperbolus, this narrative explores how Aristophanes'' work reflected and critiqued contemporary Athenian life, politics, and social issues.

Through a meticulous analysis, this book includes an exploration of the evolution of oratory in Athenstransitioning from the powerhouse speeches of Pericles to the markedly different tones set by his successors. It also provides insights into how democratic processes and societal values were depicted in literature and public discourse at the time. Moreover, it addresses religious practices and beliefs as illustrated within Aristophanes'' plays, offering a window into ancient Greek spirituality amidst societal upheaval.

The thematic depth of this work extends to discussions on family dynamics, civic responsibilities, and the often-destructive nature of political ambition. By weaving together literary critique with historical context, this book showcases Athens in all its complexitycelebrated for its intellectual contributions but also critiqued for its flaws.

In sum, this comprehensive study not only underscores Aristophanes'' genius in using humor and satire to comment on pressing social issues but also illuminates the broader cultural and political landscape of ancient Athens. It invites readers to reflect on how art imitates life, providing timeless lessons on governance, power, and human nature.

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