Author: DIMITRIOS KANELLAKISAbstract: Craig Jendza , Paracomedy: Appropriations of Comedy in Greek Tragedy, Oxford University Press: Oxford 2020. Pp. 312. ISBN: 9780190090937. PDF File: Review Kanellakis, Paracomedy, Logeion 10 (2020).pdf Outline Volume 10 | 2020Το “θέατρο των μεγάλων τραγικών”: Αρχαιολογικά δεδομένα και λειτουργικά ζητήματα New Arguments for a Skene Building in Early Greek Tragedy: Second Thoughts Aesch. fr. 13 Radt: A Sexual Pun? Methodological Reflections on the Text and Action of Sophocles’ <em>Tereus</em> (S. Fr. 583 + <em>POxy</em>. 5292) The <em>Skyrians</em> of Euripides and Three Attic Works of Art From Aspasia to Lysistrata. Literary Versions and Intertextual Diffusions of the Feminine Other in Classical Athens The Fragments of Euripides’ <em>Oedipus</em> Once Again: Neglected Evidence and Lessons Learned Aristophanes’ Parody in the <em>Ranae</em> 907–933: A Guide of Understanding the Technique of Silence in Greek Tragedy A Calyx-Krater by the Varrese Painter and a Glimpse of Alexis’ <em>Agonis or Hippiskos</em> Satyr Drama at the Lenaea? The Inscription <em>SEG</em> 26, 203 Αριστοφανικά ίχνη στον Καρυωτάκη: Αναλογίες και επιδράσεις Book Review: Aristophanes and Politics: New Studies Book Review: Paracomedy: Appropriations of Comedy in Greek Tragedy Book Review: Αρχαίο δράμα και λαϊκή ηθική ‹ Book Review: Aristophanes and Politics: New Studies up Book Review: Αρχαίο δράμα και λαϊκή ηθική ›