Women at the Thesmophoria: a theatrical gesture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/cadletrasuff.2018n56a527Keywords:
Aristophanes, comedy, Euripides.Abstract
In Women at the Thesmophoria, Aristophanes presented Euripides as a character and parodied his tragedies to show the theater itself as the play’s theme. Thus, the study aims to observe that composition by illuminating the threads of dramatic elaboration that unfold a theater under the theater and notifying Euripides appropriation of tragedies to compose this comedy.
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