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Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) Book
This volume of essays examines the origins of modern comedy. It looks at the quiet domestic dramas of Menander; the farces of Plautus; and the comedies of Terence. The introduction sets all the pieces in their historical and cultural context, and examines the legacy for modern comedies. All Latin and Greek is translated.Read More
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Blackwell
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. It looks at the quiet domestic dramas of Menander, the farces of Plautus...
- 0198721935
- 9780198721932
- 21 March 2002
- OUP Oxford
- Paperback (Book)
- 312
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