Aristophanes the Democrat
Discover a fresh perspective on the world of ancient comedy with Aristophanes the Democrat by Keith Sidwell. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this compelling paperback spans 423 pages and dives deep into the political undercurrents of Old Comedy. Sidwell challenges the conventional belief that these comedic works were politically neutral, arguing instead that poets were deeply embedded in identifiable political factions. Through this lens, he explores how they wielded humor to critique their political adversaries, including rival poets from opposing groups. This insightful analysis not only reinterprets the principal works of Aristophanes but also sheds light on the broader dynamics of political discourse in ancient Greece. Perfect for enthusiasts of classical philology and those interested in the intersection of art and politics, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of this fascinating era.