This paper argues that Aristophanic comedy, although it takes contemporary political life as its point of departure, is not political in the sense of aiming to influence politics outside the theatre. Brief discussions of Clouds, Knights, Lysistrata and Acharnians are used to cast initial doubt on interpretations that attribute serious intent to Aristophanes. It is then argued that Aristophanes’ treatment of the poet’s role as adviser, abuse of the audience and of individuals, the themes of rich and poor and the power of the dêmos, support this conclusion. In general, the assumptions of Aristophanes’ comedy are too closely attuned to those of the majority of his audience to warrant inferences about Aristophanes’ own political attitudes. This...
The plays of Aristophanes are the only examples of ancient Greek comedy that we have, but his comedi...
This paper uses Aristophanes' Lysistrata to draw out the central violent tension of the weaving para...
ABSTRACT: Hall (1996) raises the question of the relationship between Aristotle’s Politics and Poeti...
Aristophanes’ appeal as a poet is universal, and his contribution to the literary world is important...
My dissertation grapples with three significant areas of Classical scholarship: the politics of Aris...
This paper examines the evidence for Aristotle's theory of comedy in the Poetics and other works. Si...
This paper provides an introduction to the work of Aristophanes’ main rivals, especially Cratinus an...
De Ste. Croix famously argued that Aristophanes had a conservative political outlook and attempted t...
This thesis examines the form and function of insults, threats, and aggressive slapstick in the come...
The Aristophanic comedy has been relentlessly criticizing the political, social and economic decline...
The Greek comic poet Aristophanes often comments on the value of different comic modes. When he arti...
The Greek comic poet Aristophanes often comments on the value of different comic modes. When he arti...
In the parabasis of Clouds II, speaking about the treatment reserved to Cleon in the Knights, Aristo...
This paper analyzes the similarities between the works of Greek Intellectuals like Thucydides and Pl...
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The plays of Aristophanes are the only examples of ancient Greek comedy that we have, but his comedi...
This paper uses Aristophanes' Lysistrata to draw out the central violent tension of the weaving para...
ABSTRACT: Hall (1996) raises the question of the relationship between Aristotle’s Politics and Poeti...
Aristophanes’ appeal as a poet is universal, and his contribution to the literary world is important...
My dissertation grapples with three significant areas of Classical scholarship: the politics of Aris...
This paper examines the evidence for Aristotle's theory of comedy in the Poetics and other works. Si...
This paper provides an introduction to the work of Aristophanes’ main rivals, especially Cratinus an...
De Ste. Croix famously argued that Aristophanes had a conservative political outlook and attempted t...
This thesis examines the form and function of insults, threats, and aggressive slapstick in the come...
The Aristophanic comedy has been relentlessly criticizing the political, social and economic decline...
The Greek comic poet Aristophanes often comments on the value of different comic modes. When he arti...
The Greek comic poet Aristophanes often comments on the value of different comic modes. When he arti...
In the parabasis of Clouds II, speaking about the treatment reserved to Cleon in the Knights, Aristo...
This paper analyzes the similarities between the works of Greek Intellectuals like Thucydides and Pl...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Thesmophoriazusae is...
The plays of Aristophanes are the only examples of ancient Greek comedy that we have, but his comedi...
This paper uses Aristophanes' Lysistrata to draw out the central violent tension of the weaving para...
ABSTRACT: Hall (1996) raises the question of the relationship between Aristotle’s Politics and Poeti...