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Aristophanes is widely credited with having elevated the classical art of comedy to the level of legitimacy and recognition that only tragedy had hitherto achieved, and producing some of the most intriguing works of literature to survive from classical Greece in the process. Among them, Frogs has a unique appeal; written and performed in 405 BCE, the comedy won first prize in that year's Lenaea festival competition and was re-performed soon thereafter--a rare occurrence for comedies at the time. Frogs has been admired and quoted by readers and critics ever since, a testament to its timeless ap
Aristophanes. --- Greek literature. --- Balkan literature --- Byzantine literature --- Classical literature --- Classical philology --- Greek philology
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Zentrale Themen dieses Buches sind der politische und der gesellschaftliche Kontext, die Auseinandersetzung mit dem führenden Politiker Kleon, das Zusammenspiel von Komödie und Tragödie, besonders das Verhältnis des Arstophanes zu Euripides sowie die Zusammenarbeit des Aristophanes mit den Regisseuren Kallistratos und Philonides. Das letztgenannte Thema wird hier enger mit der Frage nach dem politischen Impetus verzahnt und in größerem Zusammenhang behandelt. Vor dem Hintergrund der intensiven Debatte über die politische Dimension der Alten Komödie wird in dieser Arbeit die These vertreten, dass es Aristhophanes in seinen Komödien ganz wesentlich auch darum gegangen ist, an der Politik Athens durch Spott und Komik erstgemeinte Kritik zu üben und mit den Mitteln seiner Kunst auf die öffentliche Meinung einzuwirken.
Greek drama (Comedy) --- Comédie grecque --- Politique et littérature --- Athens (Greece) --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Comédie grecque --- Politique et littérature --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Aristophanes [Comicus] --- Politics and literature --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- History and criticism --- Political aspects --- Aristophanes. --- Aristophanes --- Aristofan --- Arystofanes --- Aristophane --- Aristofane --- Arisutopanesu --- Arisutofanesu --- Aristófanes --- אריסטופאנוס --- אריסטופאנס --- אריסטופאנס. כספי זיוה --- אריסטופניס --- אריסטופנס --- Ἀριστοφάνης --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Politics and government. --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Politique et gouvernement --- Aristophanes Comicus
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Les Nuées, qu’Aristophane même considérait comme la plus « savante » ou « habile » de ses œuvres, inaugure avec éclat la longue histoire des rapports de l’intellectuel avec le monde. Le chemin qui conduit à l’abolition des dettes contractées par un fils dispendieux passe-t-il par celui des connaissances ? Le père endetté, qui répond au nom transparent de Strepsiade – M. Retourneur –, tente sa chance. En vain : c'est un lourdaud. Lui-même emberlificoté par un fils qui excipe de la leçon des philosophes pour le frapper, il se retournera finalement contre le « Pensoir », l'école philosophique dont Socrate est ici le représentant attitré. La pièce d’Aristophane, avec la virulence propre à la comédie et les ressources propres au théâtre, parle de la relation entre la théorie et la pratique, mais aussi de celle entre les Nuées, divinités aussi suprêmes que complexes, et les simplets que nous sommes tous ; elle parle aussi de la langue et des théories philosophiques, dont elle construit l'unité sous-jacente et dénonce la complicité profonde, par-delà leur confrontation de surface. En fin de compte, la comédie se révèle aussi école de pensée. Platon saura s'en souvenir.
Greek drama (Comedy) --- Comédie grecque --- Philosophy, Ancient, in literature --- Actes de congrès. --- Aristophane, --- Comédie grecque --- Literature --- Littérature --- History and criticism --- Philosophy --- Histoire et critique --- Philosophie --- Aristophanes. --- Socrates --- Aristophanes [Comicus] --- Philosophie grecque --- Dans la littérature --- Dans la littérature. --- Aristophane (0445?-0386? av. J.-C.).
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Greek drama (Comedy) --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Aristophanes --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Aristofan --- Arystofanes --- Aristophane --- Aristofane --- Arisutopanesu --- Arisutofanesu --- Aristófanes --- Aristophanes Comicus --- אריסטופאנוס --- אריסטופאנס --- אריסטופאנס. כספי זיוה --- אריסטופניס --- אריסטופנס --- Ἀριστοφάνης
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drama [literature] --- Classical Latin literature --- Theatrical science --- Antique, the --- Classical Greek literature --- Antiquity --- Oudheid --- Griekse literatuur --- Latijnse literatuur --- Toneel --- Geschiedenis --- Tragedies --- Komedies --- Aeschylus --- Sofokles --- Euripides --- Aristophanes --- Menander --- Seneca --- Tragedie --- Komedie --- Sophocles --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Romeinse Rijk --- Hellenisme --- Griekenland --- Hellas --- Poëzie --- Atlas --- Museum --- Filosofie --- Film --- Nederlands --- Zinsleer --- Linguïstiek --- Literatuur --- Muziek --- Schilderkunst --- Tekenkunst --- Theater --- Vlaanderen --- Vlaams --- Emigratie --- Vrouw --- drama [discipline]
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Thoroughly revised and expanded, Introduction to Attic Greek, 2nd Edition gives student and instructors the most comprehensive and accessible presentation of ancient Greek available. The text features:• Full exposure to the grammar and morphology that students will encounter in actual texts • Self-contained instructional chapters, with challenging, carefully tailored exercises• Progressively more complex chapters to build the student's knowledge of declensions, tenses, and constructions by alternating emphasis on morphology and syntax• Readings based on actual texts and include unadapted passages from Xenophon, Lysias, Plato, Aristophanes, and Thucydides.• Concise introduction to the history of the Greek language• Composite list of verbs with principal parts, and an appendix of all paradigms• Greek-English and English-Greek glossaries Additional Resources:•Robust online supplements for teaching and learning available at atticgreek.org •Answer Key to exercises also available from UC Press (978-0-520-27574-4)
Attic Greek dialect. --- Greek language --- Grammar. --- alternating emphasis. --- ancient greek. --- anthropology. --- appendix. --- aristophanes. --- complex chapters. --- exercises. --- grammar. --- greek english glossary. --- greek language. --- greek studies. --- how to read. --- intro to greek history. --- learn ancient greek. --- linguistics. --- lysias. --- morphology. --- plato. --- principal parts. --- professor. --- student. --- syntax. --- thucydides. --- xenophon.
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