This book demonstrates how the competitive context in which Athenian comic drama was performed shaped the poetry and plots of Aristophanes' plays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zachary P. Biles is Assistant Professor of Classics at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, USA. Junior Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, Washington DC (2004-5), and Professor at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome (2003-4), he was awarded the Basil Gildersleeve Prize from the American Journal of Philology and Johns Hopkins University Press in 2003.
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Acknowledgments Dedication Abbreviations Proagon 1. From Thamyris to Aristophanes: the competitive poetics of the comic parabasis 2. The competitive partnership of Aristophanes and Dikaiopolis in Acharnians 3. Aristophanes' poetic tropaion: competitive didaskalia and contest records in Knights 4. Intertextual biography in the rivalry of Cratinus and Aristophanes 5. Aristophanes' Clouds-palinode 6. Dionysos and dionysia in Frogs Bibliography.
Acknowledgments Dedication Abbreviations Proagon 1. From Thamyris to Aristophanes: the competitive poetics of the comic parabasis 2. The competitive partnership of Aristophanes and Dikaiopolis in Acharnians 3. Aristophanes' poetic tropaion: competitive didaskalia and contest records in Knights 4. Intertextual biography in the rivalry of Cratinus and Aristophanes 5. Aristophanes' Clouds-palinode 6. Dionysos and dionysia in Frogs Bibliography.
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