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Aristophanes and the Definition of Comedy
By:M. S. Silk
Published on 2002 by Oxford University Press on Demand

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'Silk succeeds brilliantly, ranging far and wide across the entire spectrum of ancient and modern comedy... Michael Silk has given us much to think about.' -Erich Segal, Times Literary SupplementA major critical study of the greatest comic writer of ancient Greece, which relates Aristophanes' work to modern literature and modern theory in order to offer a new theory of comedy. It will be essential reading for students and specialists of ancient Greek drama and poetry, and also for many students and scholars of modern literature.

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Colm Tóibín, any award-winning artice writer of That Leaderand Brooklyn, gets their awareness to your advanced relationships involving daddies plus sons—exclusively a tensions regarding the fictional leaders Oscar Wilde, Billy Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and also the fathers. Wilde loathed their parent, despite the fact recognised that they were considerably alike. Joyce's gregarious dad or mom drove her kid by Ireland in europe resulting from his or her volatile state of mind and drinking. Even though Yeats's grandfather, a good electrician, was unsurprisingly an excellent conversationalist in whose chit chat seemed to be many more shiny in comparison to the works the person produced. Such well known individuals plus the daddies just who served pattern these individuals are available with your life found in Tóibín's retelling, as do Dublin's colored inhabitants.

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