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Le Nuvole Di Aristofane (1754)
2009
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""Le Nuvole di Aristofane"" ����� una commedia scritta dal poeta greco Aristofane nel 423 a.C. La trama segue il personaggio di Strepsiade, un uomo anziano che cerca di evitare i suoi debiti imparando l'arte della retorica. Con l'aiuto di suo figlio, Pheidippides, Strepsiade si unisce alla scuola di Socrate, che ����� rappresentata come una figura comica e ridicola. La commedia si concentra sulla satira della filosofia sofistica e sulla critica della corruzione morale dell'Atene del V secolo a.C. ""Le Nuvole"" ����� considerata una delle opere pi����� importanti di Aristofane e una delle commedie pi����� influenti della letteratura greca antica.This Book Is In Italian.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Aristophanes
Aristophanes
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Aristophanes (Greek: Αριστοφάνης; c. 446 BCE – c. 386 BCE) was a playwright of ancient Athens. About 11 of his works are known in full, and they are the only plays of the "Old Comedy" style to have survived. They are The Acharnians, The Birds, The Clouds, The Ecclesiazusae, The Frogs, The Knights, Peace, Plutus (Wealth), The Thesmophoriazusae, and The Wasps. These plays have been translated into many languages and continue to be staged or adapted for theatrical productions. Aristophanes satirized the political and social issues of 5th-century-BC Athens, such as the ongoing Peloponnesian War, the structure of the city-state, the role of women in public life, and the influence of philosophers (notably Socrates) in shaping public opinion.

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