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Aristophanes on Tragedy
Fifty years before Aristotle wrote his Poetics, Aristophanes had devoted two comedies, Thesmophoriazusae (411) and Frogs (405), to the subject of tragedy. In both plays the plot shows the education of the main character in the nature of tragedy. Euripides learns in Thesmophoriazusae that he must present noble and not base women in his dramas. His depiction of perverse women in the theatre had m...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Classical Review
سال: 1898
ISSN: 0009-840X,1464-3561
DOI: 10.1017/s0009840x00030614