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OverviewThe plays of Aristophanes are the oldest comedies which still survive. They are famous for their comic characters, their fantastic plots, their farcical action, and their earthy humour. But they are also highly topical, full of comments, both comic and serious, on politics and other current affairs in classical Athens.This book provides an accessible introduction to Aristophanes' plays, focusing particularly on their relationship to Athenian politics and life, and to the effect that Aristophanes hoped to have on his audience. All passages quoted from them are given in new verse translations, and readers do not need any knowledge of Greek. But scholarly problems are not ignored, and specialists will find here both new suggestions and summaries of different interpretations with recent bibliographical information in the notes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas M. MacDowell (Professor of Greek, Professor of Greek, University of Glasgow)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9780198721598ISBN 10: 0198721595 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 21 September 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> As a general guide to the contemporary background of the comedies...MacDowell's book has no rival. --Choice<p><br> A thorough sampling of the plays of Aristophanes with extensive commentary. A good anthology for beginning students. --Jack D. Ferguson, Professor of History, Boise State University<p><br> There is much of value contained herin, especially from the point of view of the collection of issues....if one requires a single introduction to all the surviving plays of Aristophanes...this is as good as any, and better than most. --Bryn Mawr Review<p><br> [MacDowell] offers a judicious summary of much current scholarship, even when he courteously disagrees with some arguments. Useful for college and university libraries and also for courses that deal with Athenian religious beliefs. --Religious Studies Review<p><br> As a general guide to the contemporary background of the comedies...MacDowell's book has no rival. --Choice<br> A thorough sampling of the plays of Aristophanes with extensive commentary. A good anthology for beginning students. --Jack D. Ferguson, Professor of History, Boise State University<br> There is much of value contained herin, especially from the point of view of the collection of issues....if one requires a single introduction to all the surviving plays of Aristophanes...this is as good as any, and better than most. --Bryn Mawr Review<br> [MacDowell] offers a judicious summary of much current scholarship, even when he courteously disagrees with some arguments. Useful for college and university libraries and also for courses that deal with Athenian religious beliefs. --Religious Studies Review<br> `the treatment of the play is thorough...There is much of value contained herein, especially from the point of view of the collection of issues.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review 7.3 `a stimulating companion to the study of the works of Aristophanes ... The book is aimed mainly towards those meeting Aristophanes for the first time, though more seasoned readers will find much to stimulate them in this compact and clearly written guide. We must congratulate Professor Macdowall on producing a book which manages very successfully to cover a good deal of ground within a manageable format. He provides many shrewd insights into the works of Aristophanes, and underlines the importance of reading the plays against the backcloth of contemporary Athenian society and politics.' Richard Harrison, The Greek Gazette Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |