Alexis: The Fragments
Discover the rich world of ancient Greek comedy with Alexis: The Fragments, an insightful commentary by the esteemed publisher Cambridge University Press. Released in 2011, this comprehensive volume spans an impressive 910 pages, making it the first detailed analysis of the surviving fragments from the works of the renowned Greek comic poet Alexis (c. 375–270 BC).
This essential text delves into various aspects of the fragments, including textual transmission, language intricacies, and the dramatic context of Alexis's plays within their contemporary society. Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Greek drama, this book offers a thorough exploration of historical and critical perspectives, enriching your understanding of this pivotal figure in theater history.
Enhance your library with this valuable resource that bridges the past and present of Greek literature.