Ever since Antiphanes brought on the stage a character, perhaps Comedy herself, complaining that comedy was more difficult to compose than tragedy (fr. 189.17-23 K-A), it has become something of a truism to say that the poets of Old Comedy had at their disposal much richer and less generically restricted literary possibilities than their colleagues working in tragedy
Thesmophoriazusae was performed in Athens in 411 BCE, most likely at the City Dionysia, and is among...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This paper argues that Aristophanic comedy, although it takes contemporary political life as its poi...
Ever since Antiphanes brought on the stage a character, perhaps Comedy herself, complaining that com...
This thesis discusses the off-stage assemblies, populations, armies and other groups found in extant...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The development of comedy in the Classical period in Athens provided an outlet for political and soc...
Abstract: In Classical Athenian society, we find the definition of some social roles imputed to men ...
The Aristophanic comedy has been relentlessly criticizing the political, social and economic decline...
In a famous fragment of Antiphanes’ Poetry (fr. 189), a character compares the resources available t...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Thesmophoriazusae is...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
Thesmophoriazusae was performed in Athens in 411 BCE, most likely at the City Dionysia, and is among...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This paper argues that Aristophanic comedy, although it takes contemporary political life as its poi...
Ever since Antiphanes brought on the stage a character, perhaps Comedy herself, complaining that com...
This thesis discusses the off-stage assemblies, populations, armies and other groups found in extant...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The development of comedy in the Classical period in Athens provided an outlet for political and soc...
Abstract: In Classical Athenian society, we find the definition of some social roles imputed to men ...
The Aristophanic comedy has been relentlessly criticizing the political, social and economic decline...
In a famous fragment of Antiphanes’ Poetry (fr. 189), a character compares the resources available t...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Thesmophoriazusae is...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
Thesmophoriazusae was performed in Athens in 411 BCE, most likely at the City Dionysia, and is among...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This paper argues that Aristophanic comedy, although it takes contemporary political life as its poi...