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Nonsense and Meaning in Ancient Greek Comedy
By:Stephen E. Kidd
Published on 2014-06-12 by Cambridge University Press

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Employs the concept of 'nonsense' to explore those parts of Greek comedy perceived as 'just silly' and so 'not meaningful'.

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