Aristophanes

Standard Name: Aristophanes

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Intertextuality and Influence Cicely Hamilton
The play, which bears a resemblance to Aristophanes ' Lysistrata, takes anti-suffrage arguments to a comical extreme. Women stage a general strike, refusing to do any work inside or outside the home, and insist...
Publishing A. Mary F. Robinson
The University Magazine carried AMFR 's verse translations of Aristophanes and Euripides under the titles An Address to the Nightingale and The Sickness of Phaedra.
Houghton, Walter E., and Jean Harris Slingerland, editors. The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900. University of Toronto Press.
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Reception Augusta Webster
The book could hardly have been written, said the Athenæum, unless Kingsley 's Water Babies and Lewis Carroll 's Alice in Wonderland had preceded it. It pronounced the book's much ado without nothing is...
Textual Features Mary Maria Colling
As its extended title suggests, the book is prefaced by three letters from Bray to Southey. The correspondence provided the Poet Laureate with MMC 's life history, as well as examples of her poems. The...
Textual Production Robert Browning
A sequel to this, Aristophanes ' Apology, appeared in 1875.
Thomas, Donald. Robert Browning: A Life Within Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
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Textual Production Anne Dacier
She followed this with French versions of two comedies by Aristophanes , complete with commentary and critique, 1684, and comedies by Terence (whom she had previously compared to his detriment with Plautus), 1688.
Textual Production T. S. Eliot
Sweeney Agonistes: Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama, TSE 's satiric verse drama on the emptiness of modern life, was published by Faber and Faber .
Gallup, Donald Clifford. T.S. Eliot: A Bibliography. Harcourt, Brace.
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Textual Production Mary Stewart
MS wrote My Brother Michael after she had visited Greece two or three times, and was wildly in love with it. She longed to set a book there, to re-create certain places for myself and...

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1860: The Langham Place Group established a club...

Building item

1860

The Langham Place Group established a club for women, a Ladies' Institute that gave subscribers access to a Reading Room, a Luncheon Room, and a place to deposit parcels from shopping.

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