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Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)

Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence By Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)

Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence by Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)


Summary

This volume of seminal essays examines the origins of modern comedy. The papers are pulled together in the introduction which sets all the pieces included in their historical and cultural context, and examines the legacy for modern comedies. All Latin and Greek is translated.

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Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence Summary

Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence by Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)

This book documents the origins of modern comedy by examining the evolution of 'New Comedy', the Greek genre of which the works of Menander are the only surviving example. Earlier authors like Aristophanes wrote in a completely different style: raucous, bawdy, fantastical, and vaudeville. Menander (of whom Plutarch said, 'what other reason would a cultivated man have to go to the theatre?') and his contemporaries presented civilised, urban comedies based on the themes of quiet domestic dramas. The Romans adapted these comedies giving them their own farcical spin. Though they based their comedies on Greek originals, Plautus referred to them as 'barbarian versions'; they were mockeries on Hellenistic themes. Terence, by contrast, is more like Menander, whose plays he followed with some fidelity, but without success. The Romans did not crave realism, they wanted a good laugh and Terence- though he could have done so- refused to pander to their vulgar tastes. Yet he got his revenge. It was Terence who provided the touchstone boy-meets-girl plots which still appear today in various guises on the silver screen. An authoritative Introduction sets the papers, which are by leading experts in their field, in context and explores connections between them thus examining the legacy for modern comedies. All Latin and Greek is translated.

Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence Reviews

As a course book for university students, this collection should be useful ... well-chosen collection of articles. * Journal of Roman Studies *
... a good overview of the wide range of possible interpretative approaches open to modern scholars of this subject. * Journal of Roman Studies *

About Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)

Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford

Table of Contents

I. GREEK ANTECEDENTS ; II. MENANDER ; III. PLAUTUS ; IV. TERENCE

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CIN0198721927G
9780198721925
0198721927
Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence by Erich Segal (Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2002-03-21
308
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