Muthos : : Aristotle's concept of narrative and the fragments of old comedy / / Loren D. Marsh.
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Marsh, Loren D., author. Muthos : Aristotle's concept of narrative and the fragments of old comedy / Loren D. Marsh. 1st ed. Göttingen, Germany : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (213 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Table of contents -- Body -- Tables and Figures -- Tables -- 1 Parabasis placement in Aristophanes -- 2 Muthos events in Aristophanes -- Figures -- 1 Muthos placement and portion in Aristophanes -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Muthos: The Plot Within -- Summary -- 1. Beginning After the Start, Finishing Before the End -- 2. μέγεθος as Relative Size, μῆκος as Absolute Size -- 3. Muthos Size -- 4. Muthos Composition -- 5. What is a Muthos Part? -- II. The Aristophanic Muthos -- Summary -- 1. The Muthos and Narratology -- Sjuzet -- Genette' s récit -- Ricoeur' s muthos -- Propp' s functions -- Frye' s muthoi -- 2. Guidelines for Outlining the Muthos -- 3. The Muthos in Aristophanes -- 4. Wine-Flask -- 5. Beasts and Fishes -- 6. Spongers -- 7. Old Age -- 8. Demes -- 9. Frogments Revisited -- III. The Muthos in Mythological Old Comedy -- Summary -- 1. Mythological Comedy and the Parabasis -- 2. Mythological Comedy and the Agon -- 3. Muthos Characteristics of Mythological Comedy -- 4. The Muthos and Epirrhematic Structures -- 5. Wealth-Gods -- 6. Dionysalexander -- 7. Nemesis -- 8. Odysseus and Company -- IV. Muthos and the Definition of Genre -- Summary -- 1. The Formal Structure of Mythological Old Comedy -- 2. The Muthos in Tragedy and the Satyr Play -- Aeschylus -- Persians -- Seven Against Thebes -- Suppliants -- Prometheus Bound -- Agamemnon -- Libation bearers -- Eumenides -- Sophocles -- Ajax -- Electra -- Oedipus Tyrannus -- Antigone -- Women of Trachis -- Philoctetes -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Euripides -- Cyclops -- Alcestis -- Medea -- Children of Heracles -- Hippolytus -- Andromache -- Hecuba -- Suppliant Women -- Electra -- Heracles -- Trojan Women -- Iphigenia in Tauris -- Ion -- Helen -- Phoenician Women -- Orestes -- Bacchae -- Iphigenia at Aulis -- Rhesus. 3. Comparing the Muthos Across Genres -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indices. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Greek drama. Poetics (Aristotle) fast Aristotle. Aristotle. Poetics. Aristophanes. Aristophanes fast Aristotle fast Aristotle. nli Aristotle. Poetics. nli Aristophanes. nli 3-949189-03-3 |
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Marsh, Loren D., Muthos : Aristotle's concept of narrative and the fragments of old comedy / Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Table of contents -- Body -- Tables and Figures -- Tables -- 1 Parabasis placement in Aristophanes -- 2 Muthos events in Aristophanes -- Figures -- 1 Muthos placement and portion in Aristophanes -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Muthos: The Plot Within -- Summary -- 1. Beginning After the Start, Finishing Before the End -- 2. μέγεθος as Relative Size, μῆκος as Absolute Size -- 3. Muthos Size -- 4. Muthos Composition -- 5. What is a Muthos Part? -- II. The Aristophanic Muthos -- Summary -- 1. The Muthos and Narratology -- Sjuzet -- Genette' s récit -- Ricoeur' s muthos -- Propp' s functions -- Frye' s muthoi -- 2. Guidelines for Outlining the Muthos -- 3. The Muthos in Aristophanes -- 4. Wine-Flask -- 5. Beasts and Fishes -- 6. Spongers -- 7. Old Age -- 8. Demes -- 9. Frogments Revisited -- III. The Muthos in Mythological Old Comedy -- Summary -- 1. Mythological Comedy and the Parabasis -- 2. Mythological Comedy and the Agon -- 3. Muthos Characteristics of Mythological Comedy -- 4. The Muthos and Epirrhematic Structures -- 5. Wealth-Gods -- 6. Dionysalexander -- 7. Nemesis -- 8. Odysseus and Company -- IV. Muthos and the Definition of Genre -- Summary -- 1. The Formal Structure of Mythological Old Comedy -- 2. The Muthos in Tragedy and the Satyr Play -- Aeschylus -- Persians -- Seven Against Thebes -- Suppliants -- Prometheus Bound -- Agamemnon -- Libation bearers -- Eumenides -- Sophocles -- Ajax -- Electra -- Oedipus Tyrannus -- Antigone -- Women of Trachis -- Philoctetes -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Euripides -- Cyclops -- Alcestis -- Medea -- Children of Heracles -- Hippolytus -- Andromache -- Hecuba -- Suppliant Women -- Electra -- Heracles -- Trojan Women -- Iphigenia in Tauris -- Ion -- Helen -- Phoenician Women -- Orestes -- Bacchae -- Iphigenia at Aulis -- Rhesus. 3. Comparing the Muthos Across Genres -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indices. |
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Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Table of contents -- Body -- Tables and Figures -- Tables -- 1 Parabasis placement in Aristophanes -- 2 Muthos events in Aristophanes -- Figures -- 1 Muthos placement and portion in Aristophanes -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Muthos: The Plot Within -- Summary -- 1. Beginning After the Start, Finishing Before the End -- 2. μέγεθος as Relative Size, μῆκος as Absolute Size -- 3. Muthos Size -- 4. Muthos Composition -- 5. What is a Muthos Part? -- II. The Aristophanic Muthos -- Summary -- 1. The Muthos and Narratology -- Sjuzet -- Genette' s récit -- Ricoeur' s muthos -- Propp' s functions -- Frye' s muthoi -- 2. Guidelines for Outlining the Muthos -- 3. The Muthos in Aristophanes -- 4. Wine-Flask -- 5. Beasts and Fishes -- 6. Spongers -- 7. Old Age -- 8. Demes -- 9. Frogments Revisited -- III. The Muthos in Mythological Old Comedy -- Summary -- 1. Mythological Comedy and the Parabasis -- 2. Mythological Comedy and the Agon -- 3. Muthos Characteristics of Mythological Comedy -- 4. The Muthos and Epirrhematic Structures -- 5. Wealth-Gods -- 6. Dionysalexander -- 7. Nemesis -- 8. Odysseus and Company -- IV. Muthos and the Definition of Genre -- Summary -- 1. The Formal Structure of Mythological Old Comedy -- 2. The Muthos in Tragedy and the Satyr Play -- Aeschylus -- Persians -- Seven Against Thebes -- Suppliants -- Prometheus Bound -- Agamemnon -- Libation bearers -- Eumenides -- Sophocles -- Ajax -- Electra -- Oedipus Tyrannus -- Antigone -- Women of Trachis -- Philoctetes -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Euripides -- Cyclops -- Alcestis -- Medea -- Children of Heracles -- Hippolytus -- Andromache -- Hecuba -- Suppliant Women -- Electra -- Heracles -- Trojan Women -- Iphigenia in Tauris -- Ion -- Helen -- Phoenician Women -- Orestes -- Bacchae -- Iphigenia at Aulis -- Rhesus. 3. Comparing the Muthos Across Genres -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indices. |
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