Dossier Emotion in Ancient Drama: Comedy and Platonic Dialogues
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https://doi.org/10.25187/codex.v11i2.62354Keywords:
Ancient Drama, Platonic dialogue, EmotionsAbstract
The last issue of Codex featured the first part of the Dossier Emotion in Ancient Drama, with six papers dedicated to investigating the representation of the pathe in Greek and Roman tragedy. Now it's time to give space to comedy and philosophical drama and the dramatic treatment of emotions as diverse as fear, anger, shame and happiness.
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CAIRNS, Douglas (ed.). A Cultural History of the Emotions in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury, 2021.
CHANIOTIS, Angelos; DUCREY, Pierre (eds.). Unveiling Emotions II: Emotions in Greece and Rome: texts, images, material culture. Berlin: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2013.
KONSTAN, David. The emotions of the Ancient Greeks: studies in Aristotle and classical literature. Robson classical lectures. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006
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