Padre e Hijo: Una pareja cómica tradicional. Daitales de Aristófanes
Abstract
During the first years of his carreer, Aristophanes insists on a traditional subject, ‘the old man and his companion’ – son or slave – introducing in the detail of each reformulation a different structure. Education, a fashionable issue at the moment, is relevant in this reformulation. Making the comparison of several creations – mainly Daitales, Clouds and Wasps – may be a good way to evaluate the technique of this successful poet.Downloads
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