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Aristophanes

Aristophanes

Aristophanes

Myth, Ritual and Comedy
A. M. Bowie
November 1996
Paperback
9780521575751

    This book places the plays of Aristophanes in their contemporary context, asking what aspects of Greek, and especially Athenian, culture these comedies brought into play for their original audiences. It makes particular use of the structural analysis of Greek rituals and myths to demonstrate how their meanings and functions can be used to interpret the plays. This information is then used to suggest ways in which twentieth-century audiences may read the plays in terms of contemporary literary theories and concerns. This is the first book to apply the techniques of structural anthropology systematically to all the comedies. It does not impose a single interpretative structure on the plays but argues that each play operates with a range of different structures, and that groups of plays use similar structures in different ways. All Greek is translated.

    • Will be in demand simply for being a book on Aristophanes, since there is practically nothing else available in English
    • Interesting critical approach
    • No quotations in Greek, so readable by students of classical civilization and other literature as well as by students of classics

    Product details

    November 1996
    Paperback
    9780521575751
    348 pages
    227 × 151 × 18 mm
    0.51kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Acharnians
    • 3. Knights
    • 4. Wasps
    • 5. Clouds
    • 6. Peace
    • 7. Birds
    • 8. Lysistrata
    • 9. Thesmophoriazusae
    • 10. Frogs
    • 11. Ecclesiazusae
    • 12. Plutus
    • 13. Conclusion.
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    • A. M. Bowie