Reflections around the Universality of Poetry in Aristophanic Comedy

Abstract

This analysis comes from a philosophical glance at Aristophanic comedy, where the problem seems to move towards universality of poetry. The common manner to face this problem is getting close to the concepts of learning and inference, introduced in the field of a sort of action or a sort of character without consideration for the Aristotle’s horizon of the poetic research télos, érgon, oikeía hedone and katharsis, or the Greek theatrical-poetic representation as an autonomous form of universal mythos. The underestimation of the comic genre has centered the research upon Aristophanes in the fields of politics, philology and history, but seldom philosophy.
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Keywords

Aristophanes
comedy
universality
Aristotle