A SOCIETY: AN ARISTOPHANIC COMEDY BY VIRGINIA WOOLF

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Robert Mariscal, . (2023). A SOCIETY: AN ARISTOPHANIC COMEDY BY VIRGINIA WOOLF. European International Journal of Philological Sciences, 3(07), 09–12. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/eijps/article/view/22923
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Abstract

This abstract provides an overview of "A Society," an Aristophanic comedy written by Virginia Woolf. The abstract highlights the significance of Woolf's exploration of Aristophanic elements in her comedic work. It delves into the themes, characters, and narrative structure of the play, shedding light on Woolf's unique blend of wit, satire, and social commentary. The abstract emphasizes the importance of studying "A Society" in the context of Woolf's broader literary contributions and the traditions of Aristophanic comedy. This study aims to deepen our understanding of Woolf's comedic prowess and her innovative approach to writing in the comedic genre.

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