Aeschylus, Sophocles, Eurypides, Aristophanes.
established and refined
TragedyB. ComedyC.SatireTragedyComedySatireAll the above
Phrynicus, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides
There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.There was never a Greek empire.
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Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes
Sophocles
established and refined
Sophocles
established and refined
established and refined
genres
Hans Schmitz has written: 'Die Bearbeitung der Phaedra-Hippolytus-Sage' -- subject(s): Dramatists, French, French Dramatists, French drama, Hippolytus (Greek mythology) in literature, History and criticism, Phaedra (Greek mythology) in literature
TragedyB. ComedyC.SatireTragedyComedySatireAll the above
Dramatists Play Service was created in 1936.
The requisite messenger-speech traditionally follows important offstage action in Greek tragedy as it was the only way the Greek audience could learn of events considered too gory or beyond the capability of dramatists at the time, such as death
Phrynicus, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides