Plato on Comedy and Tragedy

The Role of Drama in the Pursuit of Happiness

Franco V Trivigno author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '25

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Plato on Comedy and Tragedy cover

Formulates Plato's theory of comedy and tragedy and argues that his dialogues exemplify an ideal form of comedy and tragedy.

This book reconstructs, on Plato's behalf, an original philosophical account of tragedy and comedy, provides a theoretical framework for understanding key passages in Plato's dialogues, and illustrates the interpretive value of reading his dialogues from this perspective. It will be valuable for readers interested in Plato and in Greek drama.For Plato, tragedy and comedy are meaningful generic forms with proto-philosophical content concerning the moral character of their protagonists. He operates with a distinction between actual drama, the comedy and tragedy of the fourth and fifth centuries BCE, and ideal drama, the norm for what comedy and tragedy ought to be like. In this book Franco Trivigno reconstructs, on Plato's behalf, an original philosophical account of tragedy and comedy and illustrates the interpretive value of reading Plato's dialogues from this perspective. He offers detailed analyses of individual dialogues as instances of ideal comedy and tragedy, with attention to their structure and philosophical content; he also reconstructs Plato's ideals of comedy and tragedy by formulating definitions of each genre, specifying their norms, and showing how the two genres are related to each other. His book will be valuable for a range of readers interested in Plato and in Greek drama.

ISBN: 9781009360135

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307 pages