Talking about laughter and other studies in Greek comedy
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Oxford [etc.] :
Oxford University Press
2009
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The language of Athenian women
- The naming of women in Greek and Roman comedy
- The anatomy of euphemism in Aristophanic comedy
- Talking about laughter in Aristophanes
- Old comedians on old comedy
- Slave and citizen in Aristophanic comedy
- Monsters, ogres, and demons in old comedy
- The silence of Strepsiades and the agon of the first Clouds
- Response to Slater, 'Bringing up father: paideia and ephebeia in the Wasps'
- An alternative democracy and an alternative to democracy in Aristophanic comedy
- Lysistrata the warrior
- Nudity, obscenity, and power: modes of female assertiveness in Aristophanes
- Kleophon and the restaging of Frogs
- Platonios Diff. Com. 29-31 and 46-52 Koster: Aristophanes' Aiolosikon, Kratinos' Odysses, and middle comedy