Adjective
of or relating to or in the manner of Aeschylus
Source: WordNetFor a critic to construct an Aeschylean theology would be as quixotic as designing a typology of Aeschylean man. Source: Internet
Raggio indicates that many of the more challenging and dramatic assertions which Aeschylean tragedy explores are absent from Plato's writings about Prometheus. Source: Internet
Sophocles' first stage, in which he imitated Aeschylus, is marked by "Aeschylean pomp in the language". Source: Internet
Trilogies One hallmark of Aeschylean dramaturgy appears to have been his tendency to write connected trilogies, in which each play serves as a chapter in a continuous dramatic narrative. Source: Internet