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Michael Vickers

Aristophanes and Alcibiades


Echoes of Contemporary History in Athenian Comedy
2017. 264 S. 155 x 230 mm
Verlag/Jahr: DE GRUYTER 2017
ISBN: 3-11-057822-0 (3110578220)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-11-057822-5 (9783110578225)

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The conventional view of Aristophanes bristles with problems. Important testimony for Alcibiades´ paramount role in comedy is consistently disregarded, and the tradition that "masks were made to look like the komodoumenoi, so that before an actor spoke a word, the audience would recognize who was being attacked" is hardly ever invoked. If these testimonia are taken into account, a fascinating picture emerges, where the komodoumenoi are based on the Periclean household: older characters on Pericles himself, younger on Alcibiades. Aspasia, Pericles´ mistress, and Hipparete, Alcibiades´ wife, lie behind many female characters, and Alcibiades´ ambiguous sexuality also allows him to be shown on the stage as a woman, notably as Lysistrata. There is a substantial overlap between the anecdotal tradition relating to the historical figures and the plotting of Aristophanes´ plays. This extends to speech patterns, where Alcibiades´ speech defect is lampooned. Aristophanes is consistently critical of Alcibiades´ mercurial politics, and his works can also be seen to have served as an aide-mémoire for Thucydides and Xenophon. If the argument presented here is correct, then much current scholarship on Aristophanes can be set aside.
Michael Vickers, Jesus College, Oxford, UK.