
Aristophanes is the only surviving representative of Greek Old Comedy, an exuberant form of festival drama which flourished in Athens during the fifth century BC. One of the most original playwrights in the entire Western tradition, his comedies are remarkable for their brilliant combination of fantasy and satire, their constantly inventive manipulation of language, and their use of absurd characters and plots to expose his society's institutions and values to the bracing challenge of laughter.This is the third and final volume of a new verse translation of the complete plays of Aristophanes. It contains four of his most overtly political plays: Acharnians, in which an Athenian farmer rebels against the city's war policies; Knights, a biting satire of populist demagogues; Wasps, whose main theme is the Athenian system of lawcourts; and Peace, in which escape from war is symbolized in images of rustic fertility and sensuality. The translation combines historical accuracy with a sensitive attempt to capture the rich dramatic and literary qualities of Aristophanic comedy. Each play is presented with a thought-provoking introduction and extensive editorial notes to accompany the vivid translations, balancing performability with faithfulness to the original.
This volume investigates the political and social satire inherent in the Old Comedy of Aristophanes through a modern verse translation of four seminal plays. Prof. Stephen Halliwell, a scholar of Greek literature, provides a rigorous translation that balances historical context with the performative energy of the original Athenian festival dramas. The work argues that Aristophanes' use of absurdity and fantasy serves as a sophisticated mechanism for critiquing the institutions, war policies, and legal systems of fifth-century BC Athens. By pairing the translations with extensive editorial notes, the text establishes a framework for understanding how these plays functioned as both entertainment and civic commentary.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of classical drama frequently cite this translation for its successful marriage of academic precision and theatrical vitality. Readers often note that the editorial apparatus provides essential clarity for those navigating the complex political allusions of the Athenian era.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2022-10-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198149956
ISBN-13:
9780198149958
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