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El. knyga: Satyric Play: The Evolution of Greek Comedy and Satyr Drama [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(Associate Professor of Greek Language and Literature, New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL, USA)
  • Formatas: 216 pages, 29 halftones, 3 line art figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199950942
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 216 pages, 29 halftones, 3 line art figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199950942
Since it was written by tragedians and employed a number of formal tragic elements, satyr drama is typically categorized as a sub-genre of Greek tragedy. This categorization, however, gives an incomplete picture of the complicated relationship of the satyr play to other genres of drama in ancient Greece. For example, the humorous chorus of half-man, half-horse satyrs suggests sustained interaction between poets of comedy and satyr play. In Satyric Play, Carl Shaw notes the complex, shifting relationship between comedy and satyr drama, from sixth-century BCE proto-drama to classical productions staged at the Athenian City Dionysia and bookish Alexandrian plays of the third century BCE, and argues that comedy and satyr plays influenced each other in nearly all stages of their development. This is the first book to offer a complete, integrated analysis of Greek comedy and satyr drama, analyzing the details of the many literary, aesthetic, historical, religious, and geographical connections to satyr drama. Ancient critics and poets allude to comic-satyric associations in surprising ways, vases indicate a common connection to komos (revelry) song, and the plays themselves often share titles, plots, modes of humor, and even on occasion choruses of satyrs. Shaw's insight into this evidence reveals the relationship between satyr drama and Greek comedy to be much more intimately connected than we had known and, in fact, much closer than that between satyr drama and tragedy. Satyric Play brings new light to satyr drama as a complex, artful, inventive, and even cleverly paradoxical genre.
List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Notes to the Reader xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction 1(12)
Chapter 1 Comedy and Satyr Drama in Plato and Aristotle
13(13)
Chapter 2 Early Komos Songs: Satyric, Pre-Comic, and Dithyrambic Performance
26(30)
Chapter 3 Sicilian Comedy and the Attic Satyr Play
56(22)
Chapter 4 Old Comedy, Classical Satyr Drama, and Euripides' Alcestis
78(28)
Chapter 5 Middle Comedy and the "Satyric" Style
106(17)
Chapter 6 Post-Classical Satyr Play and Old Comedy
123(26)
Conclusion 149(6)
Bibliography 155(24)
Index Locorum 179(4)
General Index 183
Carl Shaw is Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Language and Literature at New College of Florida.