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Aristophanes
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Language
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Book Summary
This is a classic collection of ancient Greek comedies, brought to life in a modern English translation and accompanied by an Introduction and Notes by Alan H. Sommerstein. The plays illuminate political and social crisis in Athens during a long war with Sparta, offering sharp wit, bold challenges to demagogues and philosophers, and a fearless look at power, ethics, and human resilience. The intended reader includes students of literature and theatre history, as well as curious readers who enjoy clever, thought-provoking humor. The tone ranges from buoyant and bawdy to piercingly satirical, inviting both laughter and reflection.
Presented as drama with accessible translation, the edition preserves brisk dialogue, ensemble energy, and the theatrical rhythms of the originals. The Introduction and Notes provide context on history, politics, religion, and philosophy, helping readers understand why these plays felt so provocative in their time and how their ideas still challenge readers today. Readers experience vivid stage action through clear, readable lines that preserve the pace and mood of classic theatre.
These works offer rich insights into rhetoric, gender dynamics, power, and social norms in ancient Athens. The texts invite discussion on how humor can critique authority, how communities imagine peace during war, and how theatre can spark debate. The presence of an informed introduction makes it accessible for study groups, classrooms, or thoughtful solo reading.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of ancient theatre, its blend of humor and critique, and its enduring relevance to modern political life. The collection invites ongoing curiosity about theatre history and democratic ideas, leaving a lasting impression of wit, insight, and curiosity.
Product Details
Author
Aristophanes
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
9780140448146
ISBN
9780140448146
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
1.91x13.34x19.05cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
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