Abstract
The paper examines Plutarch’s refashioning of a philosophical form (dialogues on eros) that had become detached from experience; he attempts to reinscribe the new form in a novel context, that of comedy, in an effort to provide a more pragmatic approach of articulating desire and validating his own concept of eros.
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2012
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