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The relationship between law and literature is rich and complex. In
the past three and half decades, the topic has received much
attention from literary critics and legal scholars studying modern
literature. Despite the prominence of law and justice in Ancient
Greek literature, there has been little interest among Classical
scholars in the connections between law and drama. This is the
first collection of essays to approach Greek tragedy and comedy
from a legal perspective. The volume does not claim to provide an
exhaustive treatment of law and literature in ancient Greece.
Rather it provides a sample of different approaches to the topic.
Some essays show how knowledge of Athenian law enhances our
understanding of individual passages in Attic drama and the mimes
of Herodas and enriches our appreciation of dramatic techniques.
Other essays examine the information provided about legal procedure
found in Aristophanes' comedies or the views about the role of law
in society expressed in Attic drama. The collection reveal how the
study of law and legal procedure can enhance our understanding of
ancient drama and bring new insights to the interpretation of
individual plays.
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