Innovative treatment of Greek comedy, showing that an essential characteristic at the heart of its identity is its voracious and multifarious dialogue with a large spectrum of literary, sub-literary and paraliterary traditions which surround and shape it. Explores comedy's interactions with numerous other genres within a unified interpretative framework.
Innovative treatment of Greek comedy, showing that an essential characteristic at the heart of its identity is its voracious and multifarious dialogue with a large spectrum of literary, sub-literary and paraliterary traditions which surround and shape it. Explores comedy's interactions with numerous other genres within a unified interpretative framework.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: comedy as a fabric of generic discourse Emmanuela Bakola, Lucia Prauscello and Mario Telò; Part I. Comedy and Genre: Self-Definition and Development: 1. Greek dramatic genres: theoretical perspectives Michael Silk; 2. Comedy and the Pompê: Dionysian genre-crossing Eric Csapo; 3. Iambos, comedy and the question of generic affiliation Ralph Rosen; Part II. Comedy and Genres in Dialogue: 4. Paraepic comedy: point(s) and practices Martin Revermann; 5. Epic, nostos and generic genealogy in Aristophanes' Peace Mario Telò; 6. Comedy and the civic chorus Chris Carey; 7. Aristophanes' Simonides: lyric models for praise and blame Richard Rawles; 8. Comedy versus tragedy in Wasps Matthew Wright; 9. Crime and punishment: Cratinus on Aeschylus, on the metaphysics and on the politics of wealth Emmanuela Bakola; 10. From Achilles' horses to a cheese-seller's shop: on the history of the guessing game in Greek drama Marco Fantuzzi and David Konstan; 11. The Aesopic in Greek comedy Edith Hall; 12. The mirror of Aristophanes: the winged ethnographers of Birds (1470-93, 1553-64, 1694-1705) Jeffrey Rusten; Part III. The Reception of Comedy and Comic Discourse: 13. Comedy and comic discourse in Plato's Laws Lucia Prauscello; 14. Comedy and the Pleiad: Alexandrian tragedians and the birth of comic scholarship Nick Lowe.
Introduction: comedy as a fabric of generic discourse Emmanuela Bakola, Lucia Prauscello and Mario Telò; Part I. Comedy and Genre: Self-Definition and Development: 1. Greek dramatic genres: theoretical perspectives Michael Silk; 2. Comedy and the Pompê: Dionysian genre-crossing Eric Csapo; 3. Iambos, comedy and the question of generic affiliation Ralph Rosen; Part II. Comedy and Genres in Dialogue: 4. Paraepic comedy: point(s) and practices Martin Revermann; 5. Epic, nostos and generic genealogy in Aristophanes' Peace Mario Telò; 6. Comedy and the civic chorus Chris Carey; 7. Aristophanes' Simonides: lyric models for praise and blame Richard Rawles; 8. Comedy versus tragedy in Wasps Matthew Wright; 9. Crime and punishment: Cratinus on Aeschylus, on the metaphysics and on the politics of wealth Emmanuela Bakola; 10. From Achilles' horses to a cheese-seller's shop: on the history of the guessing game in Greek drama Marco Fantuzzi and David Konstan; 11. The Aesopic in Greek comedy Edith Hall; 12. The mirror of Aristophanes: the winged ethnographers of Birds (1470-93, 1553-64, 1694-1705) Jeffrey Rusten; Part III. The Reception of Comedy and Comic Discourse: 13. Comedy and comic discourse in Plato's Laws Lucia Prauscello; 14. Comedy and the Pleiad: Alexandrian tragedians and the birth of comic scholarship Nick Lowe.
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