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  1. Aristophanes
    myth, ritual, and comedy
    Autor*in: Bowie, Angus M.
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    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... mehr

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    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

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Comedy) / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Ritual in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Aristophanes / Criticism and interpretation; Aristophanes (v445-v385)
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  2. Aristophanes
    myth, ritual, and comedy
    Autor*in: Bowie, Angus M.
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    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... mehr

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    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

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Comedy) / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Ritual in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Aristophanes / Criticism and interpretation; Aristophanes (v445-v385)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 328 S.)
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  3. Aristophanes
    myth, ritual, and comedy
    Autor*in: Bowie, Angus M.
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    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... mehr

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    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.

     

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  4. Aristophanes
    myth, ritual, and comedy
    Autor*in: Bowie, Angus M.
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    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... mehr

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    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

     

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    Schlagworte: Mythology, Greek, in literature; Ritual in literature; Greek drama (Comedy); Aristophanes ; Criticism and interpretation; Greek drama (Comedy) ; History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Ritual in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Aristophanes
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 328 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    1. Introduction -- 2. Acharnians. The 'Unjust' and 'Just' Cities. Telephus. Another view of Dicaeopolis. The Anthesteria. Polis and deme -- 3. Knights. Rites of passage. Knights and ephebeia. Knights and the succession. Knights and Athens. Sausage-Seller and salvation -- 4. Wasps. Wasps and transition. Philocleon's agones. Philocleon redivivus. Implications -- 5. Clouds. Strepsiades' ephebeia. Socrates goes. The Cloud-Chorus. Morality and humour -- 6. Peace. Dung-Beetle. Hermes. The return of Peace -- 7. Birds. Birds and foundation-mythology. Fantasy and Utopia? -- 8. Lysistrata. Women in Athens. Preliminaries. The women. The men. Reconciliation -- 9. Thesmophoriazusae. Thesmophoriazusae and Thesmophoria. Thesmophoria and Euripidean tragedy -- 10. Frogs. Frogs and Eleusis? Orpheus, Dionysus and Eleusis. Frogs and Mysteries. Frogs and politics. Mysteries and poetic agon -- 11. Ecclesiazusae -- 12. Plutus. Economic and social circumstances. Plutus. Charis. Plutus, Asclepius, Prometheus, Hermes. Wealth versus Poverty.