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Politics and Anti-Realism in Athenian Old Comedy - The Art of the Impossible (Hardcover, New)
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Politics and Anti-Realism in Athenian Old Comedy - The Art of the Impossible (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Classical Monographs
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The collision of politics and claims of political intervention with
the fantastic, absurd, and impossible is characteristic of the
Athenian comic drama of the late fifth and early fourth century
BCE, and has proved persistently problematic for critics. This book
sets the impossible centre-stage and argues that comic
impossibility should not be ignored in political readings or,
conversely, used as a reason for excluding comedy from political
interventions, but that anti-realism and the absurd are precisely
the mechanisms through which this sort of comedy had political and
social effects, manipulated its audience, and maintained its
position in an environment of many competing political claims.
Drawing on a variety of theoretical paradigms, from semiotics and
humour theory through to ancient literary criticism, this book
seeks to articulate a model of comic narrative and argument that
can be applied equally both to the impossible worlds of Old Comedy
and those of related forms of comedy in other traditions. This
model emphasizes complex and provisional conceptual development
over the linear and inflexible models of traditional models of
comic narrative, and makes the joke and routine the base elements
of comic plot. Pervasive comic self-reflexivity ('metatheatre') is
presented as a special case of comic impossibility and one that
intensifies and consolidates audience response. The on-going
dialogue with comic rivals and performance forms provides both
foundational matter for comic worlds and a competitive dimension to
those worlds, an argument about the best kind of comic world and a
demonstration that comic anti-realism has the political and
conceptual measure of its more widely-recognized and supposedly
realist rivals.
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