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Scenes From The Birds Of Aristophanes (1903)
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68 pages
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Set in a whimsical world where birds reign, two Athenians, Pisthetaerus and Euelpides, escape human troubles by integrating into avian society. This collection features scenes from Aristophanes' renowned comedy, showcasing his sharp humor and societal critique of ancient Athens. The translation by William James Hickie, accompanied by John Williams White's introduction and notes, enriches the text. This work serves as an essential resource for enthusiasts of ancient Greek literature and comedy, reflecting Aristophanes' lasting influence on writers and humorists.
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2008, paperback
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