Cratinus and the Art of Comedy
By:Emmanuela Bakola
Published on 2010 by Oxford University Press
A thorough study of Cratinus, a highly influential fifth-century Athenian dramatist whose work survives in fragments today. As well as providing insight into Cratinus himself, the book enriches our understanding of ancient Greek comedy in a dynamic evolving environment.
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