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Costume In The Comedies Of Aristophanes Gwendolyn Comptonengle

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Costume In The Comedies Of Aristophanes Gwendolyn Comptonengle
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.41 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Gwendolyn Compton-Engle
ISBN: 9781107083790, 1107083796
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Costume In The Comedies Of Aristophanes Gwendolyn Comptonengle by Gwendolyn Compton-engle 9781107083790, 1107083796 instant download after payment.

This book offers an interpretation of the handling of costume in the plays of the fifth-century comic poet Aristophanes. Drawing on both textual and material evidence from the fourth- and fifth-century Greek world, it examines three layers of costume: the bodysuit worn by the actors, the characters' clothes, and the additional layering of disguise. A chapter is also devoted to the inventive costumes of the comic chorus. Going beyond describing what costumes looked like, the book focuses instead on the dynamics of costume as it is manipulated by characters in the performance of plays. The book argues that costume is used competitively, as characters handle each other's costumes and poets vie for status using costume. This argument is informed by performance studies and by analyses of gender and the body.

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