Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson
This wide-ranging collection, consisting of 50 essays by leading international scholars in a variety of fields, provides an overview of the reception history of a major literary genre from Greco-Roman antiquity to the present day. Section I considers how the 5th- and 4th-century Athenian comic poets defined themselves and their plays, especially in relation to other major literary forms. It then moves on to the Roman world and to the reception of Greek comedy there in art and literature. Section II deals with the European reception of Greek and Roman comedy in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern periods, and with the European stage tradition of comic theater more generally. Section III treats the handling of Greco-Roman comedy in the modern world, with attention not just to literary translations and stage-productions, but to more modern media such as radio and film. The collection will be of interest to students of ancient comedy as well as to all those concerned with how literary and theatrical traditions are passed on from one time and place to another, and adapted to meet local conditions and concerns.

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Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson
This wide-ranging collection, consisting of 50 essays by leading international scholars in a variety of fields, provides an overview of the reception history of a major literary genre from Greco-Roman antiquity to the present day. Section I considers how the 5th- and 4th-century Athenian comic poets defined themselves and their plays, especially in relation to other major literary forms. It then moves on to the Roman world and to the reception of Greek comedy there in art and literature. Section II deals with the European reception of Greek and Roman comedy in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern periods, and with the European stage tradition of comic theater more generally. Section III treats the handling of Greco-Roman comedy in the modern world, with attention not just to literary translations and stage-productions, but to more modern media such as radio and film. The collection will be of interest to students of ancient comedy as well as to all those concerned with how literary and theatrical traditions are passed on from one time and place to another, and adapted to meet local conditions and concerns.

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Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson

Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson

by S. Douglas Olson (Editor)
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This wide-ranging collection, consisting of 50 essays by leading international scholars in a variety of fields, provides an overview of the reception history of a major literary genre from Greco-Roman antiquity to the present day. Section I considers how the 5th- and 4th-century Athenian comic poets defined themselves and their plays, especially in relation to other major literary forms. It then moves on to the Roman world and to the reception of Greek comedy there in art and literature. Section II deals with the European reception of Greek and Roman comedy in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern periods, and with the European stage tradition of comic theater more generally. Section III treats the handling of Greco-Roman comedy in the modern world, with attention not just to literary translations and stage-productions, but to more modern media such as radio and film. The collection will be of interest to students of ancient comedy as well as to all those concerned with how literary and theatrical traditions are passed on from one time and place to another, and adapted to meet local conditions and concerns.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614511663
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 12/19/2013
Pages: 1097
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

S. Douglas Olson, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA/University of Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany.

Table of Contents

Foreword S. Douglas Olson v

Ancient Comedy and Receptions

Exchanging Metaphors in Cratinus and Aristophanes Zachary P. Biles 3

Comic Parrhêsia and the Paradoxes of Repression Ralph M. Rosen 13

Slipping One In: The Introduction of Obscene Lexical Items in Aristophanes James Robson 29

Ancient Comedy and Historiography: Aristophanes Meets Herodotus Heinz-Günther Nesselrath 51

Epiphany of a Serious Dionysus in a Comedy? Oliver Taplin 62

Toponimi e immaginario sessuale nella Lisistrata di Aristofane Giuseppe Mastromarco 69

Dionysus' Choice in Frogs and Aristophanes' Paraenetic Pedigree Mark Alonge 82

Two Phaedras: Euripides and Aristophanes? J.R. Green 94

Plato's Aristophanes Charles Platter 132

Menander's Samia and the Phaedra Theme Alan H. Sommerstein 167

Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Comedy: Menander's Kolax in Three Roman Receptions (Naevius, Plautus and Terence's Eunuchus) Michael Fontaine 180

Libera lingua loquemur ludis Liberalibus: Gnaeus Naevius as a Latin Aristophanes? Simone Beta 203

Plautus und die Techniken des Improvisationstheaters Eckard Lefèvre 223

Lege dura vivont mulieres: Syra's Complaint about the Sexual Double Standard (Plautus Merc. 817-29) Boris Dunsc 235

"Letting It All Hang Out": Lucian. Old Comedy and the Origins of Roman Satire Keith Sidwell 259

Old Comedy at Rome: Rhetorical Model and Satirical Problem Ian Ruffell 275

Inventing Everything: Comic and Performative Sources of Graeco-Roman Fiction Niall W. Slater 309

From Drama to Narrative: The Reception of Comedy in the Ancient Novel Steven D. Smith 322

Greek Culture as Images: Menander's Comedies and Their Patrons in the Roman West and the Greek East Sebastiana Nervegna 346

The Evidence of the Zeugma Synaristosai Mosaic for Imperial Performance of Menander Niall W. Slater 366

Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern Receptions

Medieval Vernacular Versions of Ancient Comedy: Geoffrey Chaucer, Eustache Deschamps, Vitalls of Blois and Plautus' Amphitryon Laura Kendrick 377

Aristofane mascherato: Un secolo (1415-1504) di fortuna e 'sfortuna' Ludovica Radif 397

L'influence de Plaute sur la définition du comique chez Giovanni Pontano Hélène Casanova-Robin 410

Strepsiades' Latin Voice: Two Renaissance Translations of Aristophanes' Clouds John Nassichuk 427

The Trickster Onstage: The Cunning Slave from Plautus to Commedia dell'Arte Francesca Schironi 447

Aristophanes in England, 1500-1660 Robert S. Miol 479

Exaggerating Terence's Andria: Steele's The Conscious Lovers, Bellamy's The Perjur'd Devotee and Terentian Criticism Maik Goth 503

Roman Comedy and Renaissance Revenge Drama: Titus Andronicus as Exemplary Text Adele Scafuro 537

Molière and the Roman Comic Tradition Philip Ford 565

Jacob Masen's Rusticus imperans (1657) and Ancient Theater Gesine Manuwald 580

La recepción de Plauto y Terencio en la literatura españota Benjamín García-Hernández Rosario López Gregoris y Carmen González-Vázquez 606

Reform: A Farce Modernised from Aristophanes (1792) Robert Tordoff 654

Modern Receptions

Polos und Polls: Aristophanes' Vögel und deren Bearbeitung durch Goethe, Karl Kraus und Peter Hacks Bernhard Greiner 699

Translations of Aristophanes in Italy in the 19th century Maria Luisa Chiric 727

Close Encounters of the Comic Kind: Aristophanes' Frogs and Lysistrata in Athenian Mythological Burlesque of the 1880s Gonda Van Stee 747

Rodgers and Hart's The Boys from Syracuse: Shakespeare Made Plautine Timothy J. Moore 762

She (Don't) Gotta Have It: African-American Reception of Lysistrata Kevin J. Wetmore 786

„Es ist, urn aus der Rüstung zu fahren!": Erich Kästners Adaption der Acharner des Aristophanes Peter v. Möllendorf 797

Lysistrata on Broadway Marina Kotzamani 807

"Attend, O Muse, Our Holy Dances and Come to Rejoice in Our Songs": The Reception of Aristophanes in the Modern Musical Theater Simone Beta 824

Aristophanes at the BBC, 1940s-1960s Amanda Wrigle 849

Cultural Politics and Aesthetic Debate in Two Modern Versions of Aristophanes' Frogs Graham Ley 871

Ionesco's New and Old Comedy David Konstan 887

Aristophanes in the Cinema; or, the Metamorphoses of Lysistrata Martin M. Winkler 894

Who's Afraid of Aristophanes? The Troubled Life of Ancient Comedy in 20th-Century Italy Martina Tre 945

Aristophanes in Israel: Comedy, Theatricality, Politics Nurit Yaari 964

Culture, Education and Politics: Greek and Roman Comedy in Afrikaans Betine van Zyl Smit 984

The Maculate Muse in the 21st Century: Recent Adaptations of Aristophanes' Peace and Ecclesiazusae Elizabeth Scharffenberge 1000

Eschyle et Euripide entre tragédie et comédie: polyphonie et interprétation dans quelques traductions récentes des Grenouilles d'Aristophane Myrto Gondicas 1022

Business as Usual: Plautus' Menaechmi in English Translation J. Michael Walton 1040

Index of Names and Subjects 1063

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