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Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)

Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy By M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)

Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy by M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)


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A major critical study of the greatest comic writer of ancient Greece, which relates Aristophanes' work to modern literature and modern theory in order to offer a new theory of comedy. It will be essential reading for students and specialists of ancient Greek drama and poetry, and also for many students and scholars of modern literature.

Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy Summary

Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy by M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)

Michael Silk presents a radically new critical study of Aristophanes. Against the limited view of Aristophanes as Athenian theatrical satirist, Professor Silk identifies him as one of the world's great writers. Through an exploration of Aristophanes' comic poetry, informed by a wide range of theory from Kierkegaard to Adorno, a particular consideration of Aristophanes' own understanding of his medium, and challenging comparisons with modern literature, this book adds a new chapter to the long-standing debate about the nature and potentialities of comedy. Close analyses of Aristophanes' language and style, lyric poetry, presentation of character, organizational structures, and humorous modes, are conducted in this spirit. The enigma of 'serious comedy' and of Aristophanes' complex preoccupation with tragedy is at the centre of a new assessment of Aristophanic comedy as a whole. All Greek in the text is translated; the versions offered seek to convey the distinctive character of the original.

Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy Reviews

Silk succeeds brilliantly, ranging far and wide across the entire spectrum of ancient and modern comedy ... Michael Silk has given us much to think about. * Erich Segal, Times Literary Supplement *

About M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)

M. S. Silk is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at King's College in the University of London

Table of Contents

1. Three Openings ; 2. Comedy and Tragedy ; 3. Language and Style ; 4. The Lesson of the Lyric Poetry ; 5. Character and Characterization ; 6. Causal Sequences and Other Patterns ; 7. Serious Issues and 'Serious Comedy' ; 8. Mode, Meaning, and Assessment

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GOR005654324
9780199253821
019925382X
Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy by M. S. Silk (Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, King's College, University of London)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2002-08-22
462
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