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Euripides’s Orestes

, 2020
This chapter analyzes Euripides’s Orestes as a corrective paracomic response to the parodies and poetic criticisms from Aristophanes’s Women at the Thesmophoria.
Craig Jendza
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Tragic and Epic Visions of the Oikos in Aristophanes' Wasps

Classical World, 2019
:This article argues that Aristophanes' use of paratragedy and paraepic helps define Philocleon's and Bdelycleon's pointedly opposing views of themselves and their household. Bdelycleon conceives of his household as his property that he needs to protect,
Nina Papathanasopoulou
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Tragedy and paratragedy in Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe

2022
Personaggi, scene ed elementi comico-tragici nel romanzo 'Le avventure di Dafni e Cloe' di Longo ...
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Paratragedy and Paraiconography

1993
Abstract The juxtaposition of Aigisthos and Pyrrhias with their comic angels gives a fresh sense of the reverence and irreverence of their respective genres. While tragedy aspired to appear handsome and noble, comedy was bulging and disrespectful, with an overemphasis on the parts which should be decently concealed.
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Paratragedy in Plato’s Gorgias

2009
Abstract Recent scholarship on Plato̓s Gorgias has focused on three distinct axes of interpretation: first, the intractability of Callicles as an interlocutor and the limits of Socratic dialectic; second, the function and meaning of the eschatological myth with which the dialogue ends;3 and third, the dialogue̓s relationship to tragedy ...
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