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Understanding Paracomedy

Paracomedy, 2020
This chapter uses genre theory to contextualize paracomedy among other forms of generic interaction in Greek drama. It proposes a methodology for determining occurrences of paracomedy: detecting distinctive correspondences between tragic and comic ...
Craig Jendza
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Conclusion

Paracomedy, 2020
This chapter concludes the book by examining paracomedy in relation to other theatrical and literary theories, such as the concept of intertheatricality, the notion of the haunted stage, and Bakhtinian views of the carnivalesque.
Craig Jendza
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Paracomedy

, 2020
Paracomedy: Appropriations of Comedy in Greek Tragedy is the first book that examines how ancient Greek tragedy engages with the genre of comedy. While scholars frequently study paratragedy (how Greek comedians satirize tragedy), this book investigates
Craig Jendza
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ASPECTS OF GREEK COMEDY

The Classical Review, 2022
chronology. Given that both Strattis and Aristophanes went on to compose a comic Phoenissae in response to Euripides, this would seem another opportunity to explore paradramatic games. J.’s book provides superb groundwork for this, and I hope a next step
Michael Ewans
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Introduction

Paracomedy, 2020
This introductory chapter presents the reader with the concept of paracomedy, which is tragedy’s appropriation of comedy, and distinguishes it from paratragedy, which is comedy’s appropriation of tragedy.
Craig Jendza
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(I.) MATIJAŠIĆ Timachidas Rhodius (Supplementum Grammaticum Graecum 4). Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020. Pp. xvi + 216. €164/$197. 9789004441736.

Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2022
thinking about Greek comedy and has published the definitive modern commentary on Menander’s Samia (Cambridge 2013) as well as the important edited volume Menander in Contexts (New York 2014).
Stephanie Roussou
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