El par cómico en la comedia temprana de Aristófanes y su pervivencia en "Lisístrata"
The notion of comic couple, understood as a conventional couple formed by two opposite and antagonistic characters, provides a fundamental key to understand Aristophanes' early comedy. This binary scheme is prevalent in the author's early extant comedies and will again be implemented in it...
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