Aristophanes and His Theatre of the Absurd

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Part of Classical World series

Summary

This series explores the culture and achievement of the civilizations of Greece and Rome. It is designed specifically for students and teachers of classical civilization and ancient history, and provides a collection of guides on literature, history, art, values and social institutions.

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Aristophanes and His Theatre of the Absurd by Paul Cartledge

Aristophanes, the Athenian comic dramatist, remains popular despite historical changes in attitude and belief. Placing the plays in their total civic, religious and dramatic context, this account explores their significance for contemporary audiences, and their continuing appeal. Separate chapters address aspects of his work and world, and attempt to outline the playwright's own opinions at a time of intense political debate. With original texts quoted in translation, this comprehensive and lively study provides students with an invaluable insight into the plays and their place in classical Athens.
Paul Cartledge is Professor of Greek History, the A G Leventis Professor of Greek Culture and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.A longstanding member of JACT, he has published widely on Greek literature and history.
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ISBN 13 9781853991141
ISBN 10 1853991147
Title Aristophanes and His Theatre of the Absurd
Author Paul Cartledge
Series Classical World
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1991-06-01
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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