
ISBN The Boastful Chef ( The Discourse of Food in Ancient Greek Comedy ) book 496 pages
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It is well known that ancient Greek comedy is interested in food and wine. Many plays conclude with a feast: further they were produced at festivals of Dionysos where eating and drinking took place. This book explains the importance of food to comedy: it was a medium through which comedy could represent the material social agricultural political and religious worlds to the Greek city-state. Comedy was a powerful cultural commentator partly because the foods that it represented were resonant markers of the culture. There could be no comedy without food. Related genres and artefacts are also considered. The text also contains translations of hundreds of comic fragments; and it reassesses the division of comedy into Sicilian and Attic Old Middle and New.
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