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- Old_Comedy abstract "Old Comedy (archaia) is the first period of the ancient Greek comedy, according to the canonical division by the Alexandrian grammarians. The most important Old Comic playwright is Aristophanes – whose works, with their daring political commentary and abundance of sexual innuendo, effectively define the genre today. Aristophanes satirized and lampooned the most prominent personalities and institutions of his time, as can be seen, for example, in his scurrilous portrayal of Socrates in The Clouds, and in his racy anti-war farce Lysistrata. Aristophanes was only one of a large number of comic poets, however, working in Athens in the late 5th century BC; his biggest rivals were Hermippus and Eupolis.The Old Comedy subsequently influenced later European writers such as François Rabelais, Miguel de Cervantes, Jonathan Swift, and Voltaire. They took particular inspiration from Aristophanes' disguising of political attacks as buffoonery. The cultural impact of Old Comedy can be seen today in political satires such as Dr. Strangelove (1964) and in the televised buffoonery of Monty Python and Saturday Night Live.".
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- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Alexandrine_grammarians.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Aristophanes.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_Comic_poets.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_satire.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Cratinus.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Dionysia.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Dr._Strangelove.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Eupolis.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink François_Rabelais.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Hermippus.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Swift.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Lysistrata.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Magnes_(comic_poet).
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_de_Cervantes.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Monty_Python.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Onomasti_komodein.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Saturday_Night_Live.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Socrates.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink The_Clouds.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLink Voltaire.
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Comedy".
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Comic".
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLinkText "comedian".
- Old_Comedy wikiPageWikiLinkText "comedy".
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- Old_Comedy subject Category:Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Old_Comedy subject Category:Old_Comic_poets.
- Old_Comedy subject Category:Political_satire.
- Old_Comedy hypernym Period.
- Old_Comedy type Country.
- Old_Comedy comment "Old Comedy (archaia) is the first period of the ancient Greek comedy, according to the canonical division by the Alexandrian grammarians. The most important Old Comic playwright is Aristophanes – whose works, with their daring political commentary and abundance of sexual innuendo, effectively define the genre today.".
- Old_Comedy label "Old Comedy".
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- Old_Comedy wasDerivedFrom Old_Comedy?oldid=693018215.
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