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Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae

Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae

by Colin Austin and S. Douglas Olson
Paperback
Publication Date: 23/10/2008

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Thesmophoriazusae was performed in Athens in 411 BCE, most likely at the City Dionysia, and is among the most brilliant of Aristophanes' eleven surviving comedies. It is the story of the crucial moment in a quarrel between the tragic playwright Euripides and Athens' women, who accuse him of slandering them in his plays and are holding a meeting at one of their secret festivals to set a penalty for his crimes. Thesmophoriazusae is a brilliantly
inventive comedy, full of wild slapstick humour and devastating literary parody, and is a basic source for questions of gender and sexuality in late 5th-century Athens and for the popular reception of Euripidean tragedy.
Austin and Olson offer a text based on a fresh examination of the papyri and manuscripts, and a detailed commentary covering a wide range of literary, historical, and philological issues. The introduction includes sections on the date and historical setting of the play; the Thesmophoria festival; Aristophanes' handling of Euripidean tragedy; staging; Thesmophoriazusae II; and the history of modern critical work on the text. All Greek in the introduction and commentary not cited for
technical reasons is translated.
ISBN:
9780199553839
9780199553839
Category:
Plays
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-10-2008
Language:
English, Greek, ancient (to 1453)
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
472
Dimensions (mm):
215x138x26mm
Weight:
0.57kg

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