This revised version of Aristophanes’ famous play, ’The Frogs, ’ is a hilarious and incisive commentary on the state of Greek drama in the author’s time. It tells the story of Dionysus, the god of drama, who descends to the underworld to bring back the great playwright Euripides. Along the way, he encounters a series of obstacles and comedic hijinks. This book is perfect for readers who appreciate wit, satire, and the traditions of ancient Greek drama.
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