
The contributions to this volume by a team of international experts illustrate how the linguistic study of Greek comedy can deepen our knowledge of the intricate connections between the dramatic texts and their literary and socio-cultural environment. While the main focus is on comedy, the diversity of the approaches adopted ensures that much of the work applies to different genres and is relevant also to linguists and literary scholars.
This volume investigates how the linguistic analysis of Greek comedy serves as a critical tool for understanding the complex relationship between dramatic texts and their broader socio-cultural contexts. Andreas Willi, a specialist in classical philology and linguistics, curates a collection of essays from international scholars to examine the nuances of the Greek language as it was performed and perceived in antiquity. The contributors utilize diverse methodological frameworks to bridge the gap between technical linguistic study and the interpretation of theatrical performance, arguing that the language of comedy provides unique insights into the social realities of the period.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of classical studies regard this volume as a significant contribution to the intersection of linguistics and drama. Scholars frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a specialized resource intended for researchers and advanced students of ancient Greek literature.
Page Count:
356
Publication Date:
2002-12-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199245479
ISBN-13:
9780199245475
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