Resumen
La variada y novedosa manipulación de los objetos en la comedia griega antigua puede considerarse un sello propio del género cómico que, en su evidente derrotero por diferenciarse de la tragedia, redobla la apuesta y fuerza hasta los límites sus posibilidades estéticas, potenciando sus efectos e intensidad. El presente trabajo ofrece una visión de conjunto del creativo tratamiento escénico de los objetos en la comedia de Aristófanes.
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