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The City as Comedy
By:Gregory W. Dobrov
Published on 1997 by UNC Press Books

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Thirteen essays combine classical scholars' interest in theatrical production with a growing interdisciplinary inquiry into the urban contexts of literary production. At once a study of classical Greek literature and an analysis of cultural production, this collection reveals how for two centuries Athens itself was transformed, staged as comedy, and ultimately shaped by contemporary material, social, and ideological forces.

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Colm Tóibín, all the award-winning publisher of Your Controland Brooklyn, works her consideration for the complicated connections amongst dads and sons—specially that trepidation relating to the literary giants Oscar Wilde, Brandon Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and even ones own fathers. Wilde loathed the my dad, nonetheless acknowledged them to be a great deal alike. Joyce's gregarious pops owned this youngster via Ireland resulting from your partner's volatile self-control and then drinking. At the same time Yeats's grandfather, a fabulous catamount, had been obviously a fantastic conversationalist whoever click was additional finished as opposed to artwork the person produced. A majority of these famous adult men together with the daddies what people served to profile individuals take place full of life found in Tóibín's retelling, as will Dublin's splendid inhabitants.

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