This book focuses on the development of Attic comedy as it is evinced in four fragmentary plays by Aristophanes: Polyidus, Daedalus, Aeolosicon, and Cocalus. The significance of these plays lies in the fact that they present characteristics which are not prominent in the extant plays. They are mythological comedies that Aristophanes might have composed as parodies of tragedies. The four dramas exhibit elements largely present in Middle and New Comedy, such as the use and re-use of myths, the production of large-scale burlesque, domestic plots, unfolded outside Attica. This is a book directed to the wider audience, to all enthusiasts of Classics. It facilitates the understanding of an aspect of Aristophanes' work, discernible only within his fragmentary dramas. This study thus revisits Old Comedy and enriches the scholarship with new insights and new discoveries regarding Aristophanes, his literary interactions, as well as his innovating and influential work.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036411121
About Effie Zagari
Dr Effie Zagari completed her PhD in Classics at the University of Reading UK her MA in Classics at the University College London UK and her BA in Classical Philology at the University of Patras Greece. She has taught various Greek and Roman civilisation modules at the University of Reading and the University of Winchester. She conducted her post-doctoral research at the University of the Peloponnese Greece continuing her research in Aristophanes' fragmentary mythological comedies. She has given talks at conferences and colloquia in Canada and Europe. She has published book reviews translated a poetic collection and edited forthcoming volumes of Greek and Roman literature. She has been involved in outreach programmes for the promotion of Classical Studies such as the Iris Project: Literacy through Latin organised by the University of Oxford. Her research interests involve Ancient Greek Tragedy and Comedy Roman Tragedy Reception of Greek Drama.