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Index Locorum
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface: A Tribute to Angus Morton Bowie V
- Contents IX
- List of Figures XIII
- Texts and Abbreviations XV
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Genre
- The Characters of Doric Comedy 7
- Connotations of ‘Comedy’ in Classical Athens 29
- Types and Functions of Para Prosdokian in Aristophanes – And What About Oxymoron? 49
- ‘Middle Comedy’: An Outdated Term or Still A Useful Notion? 69
- Glimpses of a Male World: Performing Masculinities in Menander 85
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Part II: Texts and Contexts
- Fathers and Sons in Clouds and Wasps 111
- Comic Kantharoi: The Fable of the Eagle and the Dung-Beetle in Aristophanes 121
- Imagining Space: Spatial Perception and the Gaze in Aristophanes’ Birds 133
- Comic Euboulia. Deliberation, Free Speech, and the Language of Oligarchy in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata 151
- Comic Pathways for Peace. Ritual Allegory and Choral Parabasis in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata 169
- The Musical Frogs in Frogs 187
- The Shifting Gender Identity of Dionysus in Aristophanes’ Frogs 199
- In Praise of Cario, the Nonpareil Comic Slave of Aristophanes’ Wealth 217
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Part III: Reception
- Evidence from Aristophanes for the Language and Style of Euripides 239
- Comic Vases and the First Spread of Greek Comedy into Italy 253
- ‘Paratragic Burlesques’ and Reperformances of Tragedies in the Fourth Century BCE 267
- Translating and Editing Aristophanes in the Nineteenth Century. Thomas Mitchell and John Hookham Frere 287
- List of Contributors 307
- List of publications by Angus M. Bowie 311
- References 313
- Index Locorum 345
- Index Nominum et Rerum 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface: A Tribute to Angus Morton Bowie V
- Contents IX
- List of Figures XIII
- Texts and Abbreviations XV
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Genre
- The Characters of Doric Comedy 7
- Connotations of ‘Comedy’ in Classical Athens 29
- Types and Functions of Para Prosdokian in Aristophanes – And What About Oxymoron? 49
- ‘Middle Comedy’: An Outdated Term or Still A Useful Notion? 69
- Glimpses of a Male World: Performing Masculinities in Menander 85
-
Part II: Texts and Contexts
- Fathers and Sons in Clouds and Wasps 111
- Comic Kantharoi: The Fable of the Eagle and the Dung-Beetle in Aristophanes 121
- Imagining Space: Spatial Perception and the Gaze in Aristophanes’ Birds 133
- Comic Euboulia. Deliberation, Free Speech, and the Language of Oligarchy in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata 151
- Comic Pathways for Peace. Ritual Allegory and Choral Parabasis in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata 169
- The Musical Frogs in Frogs 187
- The Shifting Gender Identity of Dionysus in Aristophanes’ Frogs 199
- In Praise of Cario, the Nonpareil Comic Slave of Aristophanes’ Wealth 217
-
Part III: Reception
- Evidence from Aristophanes for the Language and Style of Euripides 239
- Comic Vases and the First Spread of Greek Comedy into Italy 253
- ‘Paratragic Burlesques’ and Reperformances of Tragedies in the Fourth Century BCE 267
- Translating and Editing Aristophanes in the Nineteenth Century. Thomas Mitchell and John Hookham Frere 287
- List of Contributors 307
- List of publications by Angus M. Bowie 311
- References 313
- Index Locorum 345
- Index Nominum et Rerum 353