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  1. Aristophanes was a prolific and much acclaimed comic playwright of ancient Greece, sometimes referred to as the Father of Comedy. Eleven of his forty plays have come down to us virtually complete (along with up to with 1,000 brief fragments of other works), and are the only real examples we have of a genre of comic drama known as Old Comedy.

  2. Aristophanes, (born c. 450—died c. 388 bc ), Greek playwright. An Athenian, he began his career as a comic dramatist in 427. He wrote approximately 40 plays, of which 11 survive, including The Clouds (423), The Wasps (422), The Birds (414), Lysistrata (411), and The Frogs (405).

  3. Aristophanes Biography. Aristophanes wrote his plays between 427 to 387 B.C.E. Aristophanes lived in the time of Socrates and Thucydides, a generation behind Sophocles and Euripides. Plato lived a generation after Aristophanes. Aristophanes produced at least forty plays, eleven of which have survived to modern times.

  4. Aristophanes. Routinely described as “the father of comedy” and “the greatest ancient comic writer,” Aristophanes was born in the early 440s, most probably in 447/6. He debuted barely out of his teenage years with The Banqueters in 427 BC (now lost), and won the first prize at both the Dionysia and the Lenaea with his following two ...

  5. Mnesilochus is disguised with great thoroughness as a woman and sent on his mission, but his true sex is discovered and he is at once seized by the women. There follow three scenes in which he tries unsuccessfully to escape; all three involve brilliant parodies of Euripides’ tragedies, and all three attempts fail.

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    Aristophanes ( / ˌærɪˈstɒfəniːz /; Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοφάνης, pronounced [ aristopʰánɛːs]; c. 446 – c. 386 BC) was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy. He wrote in total forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete today.

  7. Works by Aristophanes. The Acharnians Written 425 B.C.E The Birds Written 414 B.C.E The Clouds Written 419 B.C.E The Ecclesiazusae Written 390 B.C.E The Frogs Written 405 B.C.E The Knights Written 424 B.C.E Peace Written 421 B.C.E Plutus Written 380 B.C.E The Thesmophoriazusae Written 411 B.C.E ...

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