Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 304
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-8476-9442-6 • Paperback • September 1999 • $71.00 • (£55.00)
Xavier Riu is associate professor in the department of Greek philology at the University of Barcelona.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I: The Reading of Old Comedy
Part 3 Part II: Dionysus in Greek Religion: Toward a Reading of theBacchae
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Dionysus the Greek
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Mythic Geographies: Dionysiac Mixtures
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Dionysus and the City
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Happiness and the Dead
Part 8 Part III: Dionysism and Comedy
Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Presentation of the Comic Dionysism: Frogs
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: The Negation of the City: Wasps and Knights
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Foundation of a Comic City: Birds
Chapter 12 Chapter 8: The Role of Women in Comedy and Religion: Lysistrata, Thesmophoriazusae, and Ecclesiazusae
Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Peace and Justice: Acharnians, Peace, and Plutus
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Comedy and Reality: How to Save the City
Chapter 15 Appendix: The Problem of Clouds: A Defense of the City?
Chapter 16 Bibliography
Chapter 17 Index
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