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The knights ; Peace ; The birds ; The assemblywomen ; Wealth / Aristophanes ; translated [from the Greek] by David Barrett and Alan H. Sommerstein.

Title
The knights ; Peace ; The birds ; The assemblywomen ; Wealth / Aristophanes ; translated [from the Greek] by David Barrett and Alan H. Sommerstein.
Author
Aristophanes
Publication
Harmondsworth ; New York : Penguin, 1978.

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Additional Authors
  • Barrett, David, 1914-
  • Sommerstein, Alan H.
Description
335 p.; 18 cm.
Summary
Aristophanes is the only surviving representative of Greek Old Comedy, the exuberant, satirical form of festival drama which flourished during the heyday of classical Athenian culture in the fifth century BC. His plays are characterized by extraordinary combinations of fantasy and satire, sophistication and vulgarity, formality and freedom. Birds is an escapist fantasy in which two dissatisfied Athenians, in defiance of men and gods, bring about a city of birds, the eponymous Cloudcuckooland. In Lysistrata the heroine of the play organizes a sex-strike and the wives of Athens occupy the Akropolis in an attempt to restore peace to the city. The main source of comedy in the Assembly-Women is a similar usurpation of male power as the women attempt to reform Athenian society along utopian-communist lines. Finally, Wealth is Aristophanes' last surviving comedy, in which Ploutos, the god of wealth is cured of his blindness and the remarkable social consequences of his new discrimination are exemplified.
Series Statement
Penguin classics
Uniform Title
Works. Selections. English. 1978
Alternative Title
  • Works. 1978
  • Knights.
Subject
  • Aristophanes > Translations into English
  • Athens (Greece) > Drama
Genre/Form
  • Comedies
  • Drama
  • Translations
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The knights --- Peace --- The birds --- The assemblywomen --- Wealth.
ISBN
0140443320 :
LCCN
^^^79308062^
OCLC
  • 1058672994
  • SCSB-12288499
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library