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Cratinus, one of the lost great poets of fifth-century Athenian comedy, had a formative influence on the comic genre, including Aristophanes himself. Using a methodologically innovative approach, Emmanuela Bakola studies the surviving fragments of Cratinus' plays and offers a thorough analysis of the multifaceted art of this poet and his place in the history of comedy. Issues which she addresses include the creation of a poetic personality within a performative tradition of fierce interpoetic rivalry; the play at the boundaries of the comic genre and the interaction with satyr drama and tragedy, especially Aeschylus; stagecraft and dramaturgy; comic plot-construction and characterization; the author's reflection on his immediate political, social and intellectual context. As well as providing insight into Cratinus, her book enriches our understanding of fifth-century Athenian comedy in a dynamic evolving environment.
Emmanuela Bakola is British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Greek and Latin, University College London.
Introduction ; 1. Poetic Persona and Poetic Voice in Cratinus' Comedy ; 2. Cratinus and Satyr Play ; 3. Cratinus and Tragedy ; 4. Myth, Politics, and Drama: Elements of Plot-Composition in the Comedy of Cratinus ; 5. Production and Imagination
Our understanding of Athenian "Old Comedy" is greatly enriched by Emmanuela Bakola's 'Cratinus and the Art of Comedy' ... this is an impressively rewarding study.