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- Aeschylus - Wikipedia
According to Aristotle, he expanded the number of characters in the theatre and allowed conflict among them Formerly, characters interacted only with the chorus [nb 1] Aeschylus wrote an estimated 70 to 90 plays, of which only seven have survived in complete form
- Aeschylus | Biography, Plays, Facts | Britannica
Aeschylus (born 525 524 bc —died 456 455 bc, Gela, Sicily) was the first of classical Athens’ great dramatists, who raised the emerging art of tragedy to great heights of poetry and theatrical power
- Aeschylus - World History Encyclopedia
Aeschylus (c 525 - c 456 BCE) was one of the great writers of Greek Tragedy in 5th century BCE Classical Athens Known as 'the father of tragedy', the playwright wrote up to 90 plays, winning with half of them at the great Athenian festivals of Greek drama
- Aeschylus - Greek Mythology
Often described as the father of tragedy by both Ancient Greek authors and modern scholars, Aeschylus is the earliest playwright whose works have survived to this day and age
- Aeschylus: Biography, Famous Plays, and Achievements
Here is a quick delve into the life, major plays and accomplishments of Aeschylus, the great tragedy writer of ancient Greece
- Aeschylus: Understanding The Father of Tragedy - TheCollector
Aeschylus was born in 525 BCE in Eleusis, the famous site of the Eleusinian Mysteries This is the author credited with popularizing tragedy as a respected genre of poetry Aeschylus expanded the form of tragic theatre by the time that he passed away in 455 BCE
- TOP 25 QUOTES BY AESCHYLUS (of 320) | A-Z Quotes
Discover Aeschylus famous and rare quotes Share Aeschylus quotations about literature, suffering and justice "He who learns must suffer And even in "
- Aeschylus - New World Encyclopedia
Aeschylus (525 B C E – 456 B C E ; Greek: Αἰσχύλος) was a playwright of ancient Greece, and the earliest of the three greatest Greek tragedians Like Sophocles and Euripides, who would follow him, Aeschylus is one of the seminal figures in the development of drama in the Western world
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