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Inwieweit ist die römische Komödie von der griechischen abhängig? Dieser alten Streitfrage geht die Autorin anhand einer umfassenden Untersuchung der Parasitenfigur nach. Als eine aus dem sozialgeschichtlichen Kontext Griechenlands stammende, der römischen Gesellschaft zunächst fremde Erscheinung bildet der Parasit das literaturhistorische Verhältnis der (im griechischen Milieu angesiedelten) römischen Komödie zu ihren attischen Vorlagen in den Stücken selbst ab. Indem Andrea Antonsen-Resch der Ausformung der Parasitenrolle auf der römischen Bühne nachgeht, gewinnt sie neue Erkenntnisse in Bezug auf den Grad der Abhängigkeit der einschlägigen Stücke von griechischen Vorbildern. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Plautus und Terenz sehr viel mehr der griechischen Komödie folgen, als verschiedentlich angenommen wurde. To what extent is Roman comedy dependent on the Greek? The author pursues this old controversy using a comprehensive study of the figure of the Parasite. The Parasite, stemming from the Greek socio-historical context and at first an alien phenomenon for Roman society, itself reflects the historical literary relationship of Roman comedy (located in a Greek milieu) to its Attic precursors. By investigating the development of the figure of the Parasite on the Roman stage, Andrea Antonsen-Resch gains new insights into the degree to which the relevant plays are dependent on Greek models. One result is to demonstrate that Plautus and Terence follow Greek comedy to a far greater extent than has often been thought.
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This study compares 'Ḥikāyat', a mysterious text surviving in a single manuscript, to other comical banquet texts and party-crashing characters, especially from ancient Greece and Rome.
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Anecdotes --- Parasitism (Social sciences) --- Arabic poetry --- Parasitism (Social sciences) in literature. --- Parasites, Social --- Social parasites --- Social problems --- History and criticism.
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This study compares Hikayat Abi al-Qasim, a mysterious text surviving in a single manuscript, to other comical banquet texts and party-crashing characters, especially from Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Parasitism (Social sciences) in literature. --- Dialogues, Greek --- Satire, Greek --- History and criticism. --- Lucian, --- Parasitism (Social sciences) in literature --- -Satire, Greek --- -Greek satire --- Greek wit and humor --- Greek dialogues --- Greek literature --- History and criticism --- Lucian of Samosata --- -History and criticism --- Lucien de Samosate. De parasito. --- Lucianus van Samosata. De parasito. --- Dialogues, Greek - History and criticism. --- Satire, Greek - History and criticism. --- Lucian, - of Samosata. - De Parasito.
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