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Thesmophoriazusae
9/15 JEFFREY JAMES HENDERSON William Goodwin Aurelio Professor
The Odd Thesmophoria of Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae Habash, Martha Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Spring 1997; 38, 1; Proquest Pg
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Birds); and ‘Women on Top’ Plots (In the Thesmophoriazusae and Ecclesiazusae)
Menander's Characters in the Fourth Century BC and Their Reception in Modern Greek Theatre
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Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae and the Nature of Tragedy
Women's Social Bonds in Greek and Roman Comedy
Menander's Samia: a New Translation
Didaskalia Volume 10 Entire
The Socio–Political Implications of the Portrayal of Women in Aristophanes’ ‘Women Plays’
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The Verbal Characterization and Categorization of the Non-Normatively Masculine Man in Classical Athens" (2017)
The Ecclesiazusae to the Suffragettes: Gender Equality for a Better Society Scott Merrow General Education Nominated by Beth Jorgensen, Assistant Professor of English
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Sex and the Senses: the Poetic Process in Aristophanes
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Euripides, Tragic Style, and Reception Author(S): David Kawalko Roselli Source: Phoenix, Vol
Agathon, Essentialism, and Gender Subversion in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae
Aristophanes' Frogs and Women at the Thesmophoria
Deliberation and Discussion in Classical Athens*