Dionysism and Comedy
By (Author) Xavier Riu
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
28th September 1999
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
822.009
Paperback
304
Width 147mm, Height 227mm, Spine 23mm
435g
This book investigates the idea of comic seriousness in Old Comedy. The issue has been a vexing one in classical studies, and the most traditional stance has been that Aristophanes' comedies reflect his personal ideology, reducing the plays to little more than political speeches. Riu concludes, in contrast, that we should abandon our preconceptions about comic seriousness and approach the language of Aristophanes with care and precision, alert to the nuances of meaning that the comic genre entails. Attempting to set Old Comedy in its proper context, Riu explores the myth and ritual of Dionysus in the city-state (including a reading of Euripides's "Bacchae" and other sources) and relates the patterns found in those myths to the works of Aristophanes. The book concludes with a section on the relationship between comedy and reality, the import of insults in comedy, comedy as ritual, the relationship between author and character, and the seriousness of comedy. With an appendix that examines the exceptional case of Clouds, "Dionysus and Comedy" is an important resource for students and scholars of classical comedy and the comedic genre.
This study of Dionysus and his functions is well informed and wide-ranging, and Riu's method illuminates many passages in Aristophanes' works. * Choice Reviews *
Dionysism and Comedy is an engaging book. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
The book will appeal to those who seek rituals behind the facade of Old Comedy. * Religious Studies Review *
Scholars interested in Aristophanes' politics or anthropological approaches to Greek literature will find much stimulating food for thought. * Phoenix *
It is learned, imaginative, and often insightful. * The Classical Outlook *
Xavier Riu is associate professor in the department of Greek philology at the University of Barcelona.