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The Spirit of Aristophanes is a wide-ranging collection of new studies of ancient literature and culture from fifth-century drama to the Roman novel. The essays use an array of approaches that will appeal to scholars and students interested in classical studies, gender and sexuality, literary history, performance and textual criticism.
This volume has been prepared in tribute to Jeffrey Henderson, William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Greek Language and Literature Emeritus of Boston University and General Editor of the Loeb Classical Library. His vibrant research on classical literature, political ideology, civic culture, identity, obscenity and translation has shaped scholarly discourse for decades and has inspired each of the essays in this volume.
Contents
Editors' Acknowledgements
Contributors
A Note on the Text
Preface, Mary C. English and Dustin W. Dixon
1. Female Genitalia Onstage in Aristophanes, Amy Richlin
2. 'Let Loose the Melodies of Holy Hymns': Voice, Agency and Gender in Aristophanes' Birds, Daniel Libatique
3. Performing Ritual Sacrifice in Aristophanes' Peace and Birds, Mary C. English
4. Political Ambition and Poetry in Aristophanes' Birds and Plato's Aristophanes, I-Kai Jeng
5. Sophocles and Happy Endings, Anne Mahoney
6. Heroism in the Middle in Sophocles' Philoctetes, Emily Austin
7. διδαγμάτων ἥδιστον: Storytelling and the Origin of Religion in the Sisyphus Fragment (43 Fr. 19 TrGF), Andrew Ford
8. The Whetstone of Love: Helen's Blemished Beauty, Dustin W. Dixon
9. Virginity and the Postmortem State of the Body: Reading Mary and Hippolytus in Dialogue, Chris Synodinos
10. Literal Truth, Mythic Truth and Narrative in Longus's Daphnis and Chloe, William Owens
11. The Body's Borders: Violation and the Visual in the Carmina Priapea, Tyler T. Travillian
12. What Are the Goals of Lucretius's De Rerum Natura?, James J. O'Hara
13. Not So Funny After All: On Deconstructing (and Reconstructing) the Text of Petronius, John P. Bodel
Index