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Pericles on Stage

Pericles on Stage
Author: Michael Vickers
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292746571

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Since the eighteenth century, classical scholars have generally agreed that the Greek playwright Aristophanes did not as a matter of course write "political" plays. Yet, according to an anonymous Life of Aristophanes, when Dionysius the tyrant of Syracuse wanted to know about the government of Athens, Plato sent him a copy of Aristophanes' Clouds. In this boldly revisionist work, Michael Vickers convincingly argues that in his earlier plays, Aristophanes in fact commented on the day-to-day political concerns of Athenians. Vickers reads the first six of Aristophanes' eleven extant plays in a way that reveals the principal characters to be based in large part on Pericles and his ward Alcibiades. According to Vickers, the plays of Aristophanes—far from being nonpolitical—actually allow us to gauge the reaction of the Athenian public to the events that followed Pericles' death in 429 B.C., to the struggle for the political succession, and to the problems presented by Alcibiades' emergence as one of the most powerful figures in the state. This view of Aristophanes reaffirms the central role of allegory in his work and challenges all students of ancient Greece to rethink long-held assumptions about this important playwright.


Pericles

Pericles
Author: Oxford Stage Company
Publisher:
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Release: 1993
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Aristophanes and Alcibiades

Aristophanes and Alcibiades
Author: Michael Vickers
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110427958

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The conventional view of Aristophanes bristles with problems. Important testimony for Alcibiades’ paramount role in comedy is consistently disregarded, and the tradition that “masks were made to look like the komodoumenoi, so that before an actor spoke a word, the audience would recognize who was being attacked” is hardly ever invoked. If these testimonia are taken into account, a fascinating picture emerges, where the komodoumenoi are based on the Periclean household: older characters on Pericles himself, younger on Alcibiades. Aspasia, Pericles’ mistress, and Hipparete, Alcibiades’ wife, lie behind many female characters, and Alcibiades’ ambiguous sexuality also allows him to be shown on the stage as a woman, notably as Lysistrata. There is a substantial overlap between the anecdotal tradition relating to the historical figures and the plotting of Aristophanes’ plays. This extends to speech patterns, where Alcibiades’ speech defect is lampooned. Aristophanes is consistently critical of Alcibiades’ mercurial politics, and his works can also be seen to have served as an aide-mémoire for Thucydides and Xenophon. If the argument presented here is correct, then much current scholarship on Aristophanes can be set aside.


Aristophanes the Democrat

Aristophanes the Democrat
Author: Keith Sidwell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2009-10-22
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521519985

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This book argues that writers of Old Comedy belonged to recognisable political circles and used their comedy to disparage their political enemies.


Pericles of Athens

Pericles of Athens
Author: Vincent Azoulay
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 069117833X

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The definitive biography of the legendary "first citizen of Athens" Pericles has the rare distinction of giving his name to an entire period of history, embodying what has often been taken as the golden age of the ancient Greek world. "Periclean" Athens witnessed tumultuous political and military events, and achievements of the highest order in philosophy, drama, poetry, oratory, and architecture. Pericles of Athens is the first book in decades to reassess the life and legacy of one of the greatest generals, orators, and statesmen of the classical world. In this compelling critical biography, Vincent Azoulay takes a fresh look at both the classical and modern reception of Pericles, recognizing his achievements as well as his failings. From Thucydides and Plutarch to Voltaire and Hegel, ancient and modern authors have questioned Pericles’s relationship with democracy and Athenian society. This is the enigma that Azoulay investigates in this groundbreaking book. Pericles of Athens offers a balanced look at the complex life and afterlife of the legendary "first citizen of Athens."


The Pericles Commission

The Pericles Commission
Author: Gary Corby
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 174253161X

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'A rollicking romp through ancient Athens, with captivating characters and engrossing, suspense-filled turns . . . Gary Corby has not only made Greek history accessible – he's made it first-rate entertainment.' Kelli Stanley, award-winning author of Nox Dormienda and City of Dragons Athens, 461BC. A dead man falls from the sky, landing at the feet of a surprised Nicolaos. It doesn't normally rain corpses. This one is the politician Ephialtes, who only days before had turned Athens into a democracy. Rising young statesman Pericles commissions Nicolaos to find the assassin. Nico walks the mean streets of Classical Athens in search of a killer, but what's really on his mind is how to get closer - much closer - to Diotima, an intelligent and annoyingly virgin priestess, and how to shake off his irritating twelve year old brother, Socrates . . . ' . . . a highly enjoyable, fast-paced murder mystery which also provides an informative and interesting picture of the political intrigue and day-to-day life in ancient Athens.' Canberra Times 'Classical Athens, a time of bustling rivalry, artistic genius and dramatic events, are all superbly captured in this exciting saga of flesh and blood characters who jostle and fight, love and hate as they approach the climax of murderous intrigue.' PC Doherty, bestselling author of The Ancient Roman Mysteries


Pericles

Pericles
Author: Thomas R. Martin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521116457

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This is a provocative explanation of why Pericles insisted power was the only guarantee of Athens' survival and flourishing.


Citizens on Stage

Citizens on Stage
Author: James F. McGlew
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472112852

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Examines Old Comedy's representation of the citizen in fifth-century democratic Athens