The frogs
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Author
Contributions
- Lattimore, Richmond Alexander, 1906- - Contributor
Publication
1969 - New American Library, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Description
Among extant Greek comedies, the Frogs is unique for the light it throws on classical Greek attitudes to tragedy and to literature in general. It merits a much more extensive commentary than it has so far received, for the establishment of the text itself has rested for over a century on collations which were inadequate and inaccurate. At the same time, its most problematic passages have been the subject, in recent years, of more scholarly articles than those of any other Greek play. In this introduction, edition, and commentary, Sir Kenneth Dover presents the relevant data, arguments, and considerations as fully as can reasonably be done in one volume.
First Sentence
The scene shows the house of HERACLES in the background.
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Genres
- Drama
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