The significance and influence of Attic drama on Hellenistic poetry has been a topic of little consistent focus in recent scholarship, reflecting the dominant academic emphasis on Hellenistic poetry as a written artefact, allegedly detached from any immediate context of performance. This paper attempts to reverse this trend by setting out the continuing vitality and cultural importance of drama in the Hellenistic world, before exploring the role of Attic Old Comedy as both a precedent and a model for Hellenistic poetry. Much of what is often thought distinctively ‘Hellenistic’ can in fact be shown to have clear old comic precedent: Old Comedy, just like Hellenistic poetry, is heavily intertextual (even to the point of re-appropriating Homer...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
Any investigation of oral tradition in Hellenistic literature immediately runs up against two longst...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
Comedy, which developed as a literary genre after tragedy, is a popular dramatic form in ancient Gre...
This chapter examines a peculiar modern Greek adaptation of Aristophanes’ Frogs, published anonymous...
The editors present as the twentieth volume of the collection Hellenistica Groningana a monograph de...
M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit & G.C. Wakker (eds.) Hellenistica Groningana 23 X-344 p. ISBN 978-90...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
This chapter starts with an outline of developments in the performance of Greek drama, and then trac...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
Any investigation of oral tradition in Hellenistic literature immediately runs up against two longst...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
Comedy, which developed as a literary genre after tragedy, is a popular dramatic form in ancient Gre...
This chapter examines a peculiar modern Greek adaptation of Aristophanes’ Frogs, published anonymous...
The editors present as the twentieth volume of the collection Hellenistica Groningana a monograph de...
M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit & G.C. Wakker (eds.) Hellenistica Groningana 23 X-344 p. ISBN 978-90...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
This chapter starts with an outline of developments in the performance of Greek drama, and then trac...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...