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The Birds Of Aristophanes (1883)
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92 pages
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Set in ancient Athens, the play follows two men, Pisthetaerus and Euelpides, who escape the city to create a utopia among the birds. As they navigate the kingdom of the birds, they employ humor to critique Athenian politics, religion, and philosophy. The work is characterized by its comedic elements and musical numbers, ensuring its lasting popularity in theater. This edition includes an English translation by William James Hickie and features notes by John William Donaldson, highlighting its cultural significance and historical context.
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2008, paperback
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