Die komplexe Anlage von Vorgespräch und Rahmenhandlung und andere literarisch-formale Aspekte des Symposion (172a1-178a5)

In Christoph Horn (ed.), Platon, Symposion (Series: Klassiker Auslegen). Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 17-34 (2012)
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Reads the frame of Plato’s Symposium and analyses this dialogue’s humor and literary form with a view to the philosophical import of such means of expression. Argues that the frame introduces the Symposium as an over-the-top parody of Platonic dialogue. Multiple layers of reporting and the leitmotif of mirror-imitation points the reader to the futility of such forms of reception.

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Jula Wildberger
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Ὦ Φαληρεύς: Plato, Symp. 172a.Archibald Allen - 2020 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 164 (2):342-347.

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