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    Costume in the Comedies of Aristophanes by Gwendolyn Compton-Engle.Rosie Wyles - 2016 - American Journal of Philology 137 (2):359-361.
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    The Aeschylean Sting in Wasps_’ Tale: Aristophanes’ Engagement with the _Oresteia.Rosie Wyles - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):529-540.
    The sting to Aristophanes’ ‘little tale’ inWasps(λογίδιον,Vesp.64) materializes from the comedy's interplay with theOresteia. This article argues that Aristophanes alludes to bothAgamemnonandEumenidesin the scenes running up to (and including) the trial scene, and that he exploits this intertext in the cloak scene (Vesp.1122–264). While isolated allusions to theOresteiahave been identified inWasps, a systematic consideration of these references has not been undertaken: a surprising absence in discussions of the ongoing competition between the comic and the tragic genres permeatingWasps’ dramatic action. Moreover, (...)
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    ΘΕΑΤΡΟΘΕΡΑΠΕΙΑ - Hartigan Performance and Cure. Drama and Healing in Ancient Greece and Contemporary America. Pp. xiv + 124. London: Duckworth, 2009. Paper, €14.99. ISBN: 978-0-7156-3639-8. [REVIEW]Rosie Wyles - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):39-41.
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    PERFORMANCE. D. Rosenbloom, J. Davidson Greek Drama IV. Texts, Contexts, Performance. Pp. viii + 328, ill. Oxford: Aris & Phillips, 2012. Cased, £48, US$96. ISBN: 978-0-85668-870-6. [REVIEW]Rosie Wyles - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):36-38.