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Parody, Politics and the Populace in Greek Old Comedy

Author
Professor Donald Sells
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
This book argues that Old Comedy's parodic and non-parodic engagement with tragedy, satyr play, and contemporary lyric is geared to enhancing its own status as the preeminent discourse on Athenian art, politics and society. Donald Sells locates the enduring significance of parody in the specific cultural, social and political subtexts that often frame Old Comedy's bold experiments with other genres and drive its rapid evolution in the late fifth century. Close analysis of verbal, visual and narrative strategies reveals the importance of parody and literary appropriation to the particular cultural and political agendas of specific plays. This study's broader, more flexible definition of parody as a visual - not just verbal - and multi-coded performance represents an important new step in understanding a phenomenon whose richness and diversity exceeds the primarily textual and literary terms by which it is traditionally understood.
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      SKU
      9781350166288
      Published At
      28.05.2020
      Pages
      304
      EAN
      9781350166288
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      28.05.2020
      ISBN
      9781350166288

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