The Rivals of Aristophanes: Studies in Athenian Old ComedyThe work of the 'other' comic poets of classical Athens, those who competed with, and in some cases defeated, their (eventually) better-known fellow comedian, Aristophanes, has almost eluded the historical record. The poetry of Cratinus, Phrynichos, Eupolis and the rest has survived only in tantalising, often tiny, fragments and citations. Modern studies in this field have themselves often been difficult of access. Here an exceptional cast of scholars, including most of the leading international authorities, provides a set of 28 interpretative essays to cover every one of these 'other' poets of Athenian Old Comedy for whom significant evidence survives. The work includes a comprehensive bibliography, and is a landmark in the study of Old Comedy. |
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... poet might go about constructing a specifically poetic identity for himself , an identity that may or may not have a basis in autobiographical reality , but which develops primarily in accordance with generic expectations . What ...
... poet might go about constructing a specifically poetic identity for himself , an identity that may or may not have a basis in autobiographical reality , but which develops primarily in accordance with generic expectations . What ...
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... poet will rise to the top.20 Notes 1 Cf. Gorgias ' famous formulation ( 82 B23 DK ) which locates the power of tragedy in its ability to deceive ( àñatâv ) . For Gorgias , the audience that succumbs to poetic deception is the wiser for ...
... poet will rise to the top.20 Notes 1 Cf. Gorgias ' famous formulation ( 82 B23 DK ) which locates the power of tragedy in its ability to deceive ( àñatâv ) . For Gorgias , the audience that succumbs to poetic deception is the wiser for ...
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... poetic abstractions with some regularity . In his Jacobean The Lord's Masque ( 1613 ) , Thomas Campion distributed poetry's features and functions amongst three anthropomorphic figures . The Spirit of Music was represented by the ...
... poetic abstractions with some regularity . In his Jacobean The Lord's Masque ( 1613 ) , Thomas Campion distributed poetry's features and functions amongst three anthropomorphic figures . The Spirit of Music was represented by the ...
Contents
On editing fragments from literary and lexicographic sources | 1 |
The rivalry between Aristophanes and Kratinos | 15 |
Cratinus Pytine and the construction of the comic self | 23 |
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The Rivals of Aristophanes: Studies in Athenian Old Comedy David Harvey,John Wilkins Limited preview - 2002 |
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