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This new translation attempts to inform the general as well as the more specialized reader of what Aristophanes put on stage in 423 B.C. It remains more or less faithful to the original Greek, avoiding radical changes that would make the Clouds conform to linguistic fads at the very end of the twentieth century. The book includes an informative introduction about the author and the play, a chronological chart of the fifth century B.C., a selective bibliography for further reading and various notes that explain to the reader a diversity of religious, cultural, political and social beliefs and practices of the ancient peoples of Athens. This book also highlights Aristophanes'' comic genius and emphasizes the diversity of themes and variety of subjects which the Clouds portrays as conceived by Aristophanes'' unsurpassed comic imagination.

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This is a most useful book for classics in translation courses. It provides a very informative and readable version of one of Aristophanes' most popular plays. The notes are especially commendable in that they explain obscure material (including some jokes) in a clear style free from scholarly jargon, but not without a scholarly basis. -- Luis A. Losada, Lehman College, CUNY
This is a most useful book for classics in translation courses. It provides a very informative and readable version of one of Aristophanes' most popular plays. The notes are especially commendable in that they explain obscure material (including some jokes) in a clear style free from scholarly jargon, but not without a scholarly basis. -- Luis A. Losada, Lehman College, CUNY

Aristophanes

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    A Paperback by Marie Marianetti

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/19/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761805885, 978-0761805885
      ISBN10: 0761805885

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new translation attempts to inform the general as well as the more specialized reader of what Aristophanes put on stage in 423 B.C. It remains more or less faithful to the original Greek, avoiding radical changes that would make the Clouds conform to linguistic fads at the very end of the twentieth century. The book includes an informative introduction about the author and the play, a chronological chart of the fifth century B.C., a selective bibliography for further reading and various notes that explain to the reader a diversity of religious, cultural, political and social beliefs and practices of the ancient peoples of Athens. This book also highlights Aristophanes'' comic genius and emphasizes the diversity of themes and variety of subjects which the Clouds portrays as conceived by Aristophanes'' unsurpassed comic imagination.

      Trade Review
      This is a most useful book for classics in translation courses. It provides a very informative and readable version of one of Aristophanes' most popular plays. The notes are especially commendable in that they explain obscure material (including some jokes) in a clear style free from scholarly jargon, but not without a scholarly basis. -- Luis A. Losada, Lehman College, CUNY
      This is a most useful book for classics in translation courses. It provides a very informative and readable version of one of Aristophanes' most popular plays. The notes are especially commendable in that they explain obscure material (including some jokes) in a clear style free from scholarly jargon, but not without a scholarly basis. -- Luis A. Losada, Lehman College, CUNY

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