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Losing all faith in humanity, and their basest incarnation, the tragedians, Dionysos, god of the theatre, vows to go to the underworld to revive the greatest tragedian of all, the barely cold Euripides, who had died the year before. Enlisting his servant Xanthias, and asking his half brother Herakles for directions, Dionysos sets off to Hades' Halls, only to find Euripides engaged in a contest with Aeschylus, as to who was the greatest of them all. Dionysos sets himself the task of judging their weighty words, but more often than not these tragedians make him the butt of their jokes. 'Frogs' is a wonderful mix of the living and the dead, of the tragic and the comic.

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Bloomsbury
Language
English

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2013, Bloomsbury
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Edition Notes

Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002.

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London
Other Titles
Six Greek comedies.

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882.01
Library of Congress
PA3875

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[electronic resource] /
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1 online resource

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OL44530828M

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