Acarnenses: uma poética dionisíaca da comédia de Aristófanes?
Keywords:
Poetics, Comedy, Aristophanes, AcharniansAbstract
Our research aims to establish a Dionysiac poetics of ancient Greek comedy, of the comic poet Aristophanes, the only representative of the genre, in the mentioned phase, of whom we have complete plays and that anticipates the Platonic-Aristotelian philosophy in fundamental concepts about the poetic making. The investigation is done, first, by the demonstration that the comedy Acharnians is the paradigm of the old aristophanic comedy, especially for staging the genesis of comedy by the parody of a phallic song, in the celebration of the Rural Dionysias, for the peace recently acquired by Diceopolis. We appreciate the support of CNPq-Universal, Process: 458142/2014-0.
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