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- Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xviii, 486 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Preface-- List of Illustrations-- Notes on contributors--
- 1. Introduction, Margaret Alexiou and Douglas Cairns Part I. Ancient Keynotes: From Homer to Lucian--
- 2. Laughter and Tears in Early Greek Literature, Richard Seaford--
- 3. Imagining Divine Laughter in Homer and Lucian, Stephen Halliwell--
- 4. Parody, Symbol and the Literary Past in Lucian, Calum Maciver-- Part II: Ancient Models, Byzantine Collections: Epigrams, Riddles and Jokes--
- 5. 'Tantalus Ever in Tears': The Greek Anthology as a Source of Emotions in Late Antiquity, Judith Herrin--
- 6. 'Do you think you're clever? Solve this riddle, thenl'The Comic Side of Byzantine Enigmatic Poetry, Simone Beta--
- 7. Philogelos: An Anti-intellectual Joke-book, Stephanie West-- Part III: Byzantine Perspectives: Tears and Laughter, Theory and Praxis--
- 8. 'Messages of the Soul': Tears, Smiles, Laughter and Emotions Expressed by them in Byzantine Literature, Martin Hinterberger--
- 9. Towards a Byzantine Theory of the Comic?, Aglae Pizzone--
- 10. Staging Laughter and Tears: Libanius, Chrysostom and the Riot of the Statues, Jan R. Stenger--
- 11. Lamenting for the Fall of Jerusalem in the Seventh Century CE, loannis Papadogiannakis--
- 12. Guiding Grief: Liturgical Poetry and Ritual Lamentation in Early Byzantium, Susan Harvey-- Part IV: Laughter, Power and Subversion--
- 13. Mime and the Dangers of Laughter in Late Antiquity, Ruth Webb--
- 14. Laughter on Display - Mimic Performances and the Danger of Laughing in Byzantium, Przemesfaw Marciniak--
- 15. The Power of Amusement and the Amusement of Power: The Princely Frescoes of St. Sophia, Kiev, and their Connections to the Byzantine World, Elena Boeck--
- 16. Laughing at Eros and Aphrodite: Sexual Inversion and its Resolution in the Classicising Arts of Medieval Byzantium, Alicia Walker-- Part V: Gender, Genre and Language: Loss and Survival--
- 17. Comforting Tears and Suggestive Smiles:To Laugh and Cry in the Komnenian Novel, Ingela Nilsson--
- 18. Do Brothers Weep? Male Grief, Mourning, Lament and Tears in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Byzantium, Margaret Mullett--
- 19. Laments by Nicetas Choniates and Others for the Fall of Constantinople in 1204, Michael Angold--
- 20. 'Words Filled With Tears': Amorous Discourse as Lamentation in the Palaiologan Romances, Panagiotis Agapitos--
- 21. The Tragic, the Comic andTragi-Comic in Cretan Renaissance Literature, David Holton--
- 22. Belisarius in the Shadow Theatre: The Private Calvary of a Legendary General, Anna Stavrakopoulou--
- 23. Afterword, Roderick Beaton-- Appendix: Chyrogles or The girl with two husbands-- Bibliography-- Index.
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