Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes.

Brill's Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes provides a substantive account of the reception of Aristophanes (c. 446-386 BC) from Antiquity to the present. Aristophanes was the renowned master of Old Attic Comedy, a dramatic genre defined by its topical satire, high poetry, frank speech,...

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Main Author: Walsh, Philip
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2016.
Series:Brill's companions to classical reception.
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505 0 |a Preface and Acknowledgements ; Notes on Contributors ; Part 1 Aristophanes, Ancient and Modern: Debates, Education, and Juxtapositions; 1 Aristophanes in Antiquity: Reputation and Reception; 2 Modern Theory and Aristophanes; 3 Aristophanes, Gender, and Sexuality; 4 Aristophanes, Education, and Performance in Modern Greece; 5 Teaching Aristophanes in the American College Classroom; 6 The "English Aristophanes": Fielding, Foote, and Debates over Literary Satire; 7 Teknomajikality and the Humanimal in Aristophanes' Wasps; 8 Branding Irony: Comedy and Crafting the Public Persona. 
505 8 |a Part 2 Outreach: Adaptations, Translations, Scholarship, and Performances9 Aristophanes in Early-Modern Fragments: Le Loyer's La Néphélococugie (1579) and Racine's Les Plaideurs (1668); 10 Aristophanes and the French Translations of Anne Dacier; 11 The Verbal and the Visual: Aristophanes' Nineteenth-Century English Translators; 12 Comedy and Tragedy in Agon(y): The 1902 Comedy Panathenaia of Andreas Nikolaras; 13 J.T. Sheppard and the Cambridge Birds of 1903 and 1924; 14 Murray's Aristophanes; 15 "Attic Salt into an Undiluted Scots": Aristophanes and the Modernism of Douglas Young. 
505 8 |a 16 Classical Reception in Posters of Lysistrata: The Visual Debate Between Traditional and Feminist Imagery17 Afterword; General Bibliography; Index Nominum et Rerum. 
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