The maculate muse : obscene language in Attic comedy /
"The pervasive and unrestrained use of obscenity has long been acknowledged as a major feature of fifth-century Attic Comedy. This acclaimed book, now in a new edition, offers both a comprehensive discussion of the dynamics of Greek obscenity and a detailed commentary on the terminology itself....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1991.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Obscene Language and the Development of Attic Comedy
- Varieties of Obscene Expression: An Overview
- The Dramatic Function of Obscenity in the Plays of Aristophanes
- The Sexual Organs
- The Male Organs
- Proper and Euphemistic Words
- Agricultural Terminology
- Phallic Implements
- Testicles
- Animals
- The Female Organs
- Euphemistic Terminology
- Agricultural Terminology
- Gates and Passageways
- Rings and Circles
- Holes, Pits, and Hollows
- Sea Animals
- Cookery
- Foods
- Secreta Muliebria
- Birds
- Split or Crack
- Proper Names
- Other Erogenous Bodily Parts
- Sexual Congress
- Euphemistic Expressions
- Nautical Terminology
- Agricultural Terminology
- Metaphors from Sport
- Hitting and Piercing
- Burning
- [characters not reproducible]
- Kissing
- Fellatio
- Cunnilingus
- Scatological Humor
- Xezein
- Scatophagy and Related Humor
- Urination
- [characters not reproducible]
- The Hindquarters
- Homosexuality
- Pathics
- Pathic [characters not reproducible]
- Active Pederasty
- Effeminacy
- Autoerotic Behavior.