阿里斯托芬的《青蛙》和雅典的阅读文化

IF 0.7 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS JOURNAL OF HELLENIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1017/s0075426923000691
Thomas A. Schmitz
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阿里斯托芬的《青蛙》于公元前405年首演,是希腊文化史上的一个重要里程碑。这出戏是雅典开始建立文学经典的证据。这篇论文表明,欧里庇德斯和索福克勒斯的死亡,加上阅读文化的出现,标志着雅典悲剧认知方式的断裂。它利用Jan Assmann从仪式到文本连续性过渡的概念来探索“古典”悲剧被册封过程中的这一重要步骤,这一步骤将在公元前四世纪的过程中实现。
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Aristophanes’ Frogs and reading culture in Athens
Abstract Aristophanes’ Frogs , first performed in 405 BCE, is an important milestone in Greek cultural history. The play is evidence of the beginnings of the establishment of a literary canon in Athens. The paper shows that the deaths of Euripides and Sophocles, in combination with the emergence of a reading culture, marked a break in the ways in which tragedy was perceived in Athens. It makes use of Jan Assmann’s concept of a transition from ritual to textual continuity to explore this capital step in the process of the canonization of ‘classical’ tragedy that would arrive at its fulfilment in the course of the fourth century BCE.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hellenic Studies (JHS) is recognised internationally as one of the foremost periodicals in the field of classical scholarship. It contains articles on a wide variety of Hellenic topics including Greek language, literature, history and art and archaeology in the Ancient, Byzantine and Modern periods, as well as reviews of recent books of importance to Greek studies.
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