Korus, Kazimierz2013-03-192013-03-192008Symbolae Philologorum Posnaniensium, 2008, nr XVIII, s. 29-38978-83-232-0000-00302-7384http://hdl.handle.net/10593/5543Aeschylus used the structure of the mime in the prologue of Agamemnon (v. 1–35) and the comic topoi such as the motive of drunken old women (Eumenides, v. 46 and n.), the scolds (ibidem, v. 206) etc. in order to decrease the dramatic tension.plGreek mimeComic motivesAeschylusOresteiaMim i motywy komiczne w „Orestei” AjschylosaMime and comic motives in Aeschylus’ OresteiaArtykuł