Crashing the Delphic Party
Tim Whitmarsh: Aesop, 16 June 2011
Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue and the Invention of Greek Prose
by Leslie Kurke.
Princeton, 495 pp., £20.95, December 2010,978 0 691 14458 0 Show More
by Leslie Kurke.
Princeton, 495 pp., £20.95, December 2010,
“... be expected to enjoy the classics. For the poor there was mime and popular theatre. Aesop, in Leslie Kurke’s words, was ‘identified with the lowest rung of a generic hierarchy that is simultaneously … a sociopolitical one’. Fodder for Menippus’ ‘old women and children’. Today, too, Aesop’s fables are associated with childhood, but for ... ”