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Introduction
1. The language of Athenian women
2. The naming of women in Greek and Roman comedy
3. The anatomy of euphemism in Aristophanic comedy
4. Talking about laughter in Aristophanes
5. Old Comedians on Old Comedy
6. Slave and citizen in Aristophanic comedy
7. Monsters, ogres and demons in Old Comedy
8. The silence of Strepsiades and the agon of the first Clouds
9. Response to Niall Slater
10. An alternative democracy and an alternative to democracy in Aristophanic comedy
11. Lysistrata the warrior
12. Nudity, obscenity and power: modes of female assertiveness in Aristophanes
13. Kleophon and the restaging of Frogs
14. Platonios diff.com. 29-31 and 46-52 Koster: Aristophanes' Aiolosikon, Kratinos' Odyssês and Middle Comedy
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Add Talking about Laughter: And Other Studies in Greek Comedy, This book brings together fourteen studies by Alan Sommerstein on Aristophanes and his fellow comic dramatists, some of which have not previously appeared in print. The studies cover almost all the major topics of Sommerstein's work - the nature and , Talking about Laughter: And Other Studies in Greek Comedy to your collection on WonderClub |