Rhetoric of Corporality: Representation and Apprehension of Bodies in Aristophanes' Plutus
En Pluto, la última comedia conservada de Aristófanes, los cuerpos ocupan el primer plano: están sustancialmente integrados al desenvolvimiento de la trama. El cuerpo ciego del dios de la riqueza, por ejemplo, es la causa de los males que aquejan a Atenas (los únicos ricos son los perversos) y tamb...
Main Author: | Claudia Fernandez |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Coimbra University Press
2021-06-01
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Series: | Humanitas |
Online Access: | https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/humanitas/article/view/9353 |
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