The Cambridge Companion to Roman Comedy
Herausgeber: Dinter, Martin T
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Provides a comprehensive critical engagement with Roman comedy and its reception presented by leading international scholars in accessible and up-to-date chapters.
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Provides a comprehensive critical engagement with Roman comedy and its reception presented by leading international scholars in accessible and up-to-date chapters.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173889
- ISBN-10: 0521173884
- Artikelnr.: 54033885
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173889
- ISBN-10: 0521173884
- Artikelnr.: 54033885
List of extant plays by Plautus and Terence
Introduction: Roman comedy Alison Sharrock
Part I. The World of Roman Comedy: 1. Plautus and Terence in their Roman contexts Gesine Manuwald
2. Native Italian drama and its influence on Plautus Costas Panayotakis
3. Roman comedy and the poetics of adaptation Mario Telò
4. The politics of Roman comedy Robert Germany
Part II. The Fabric of Roman Comedy: 5. Stage action in Roman comedy C. W. Marshall
6. Music and metre Timothy J. Moore
7. Comic technique Isabella Tardin Cardoso
8. Metatheatre David Christenson
9. The language of Roman comedy Evangelos Karakasis
Part III. The Sociology of Roman Comedy: 10. Fathers and sons Martin T. Dinter
11. Slaves and Roman comedy William Fitzgerald
12. Mothers and whores Dorota Dutsch
13. Gods and Roman comedy Anna Clark
14. Legal laughter Andreas Bartholomä
15. Family finances Elaine Fantham
Part IV. The Reception of Roman Comedy: 16. The reception of Republican comedy in antiquity Gesine Manuwald
17. The manuscripts and illustration of Plautus and Terence Beatrice Radden Keefe
18. The anti-Terentian dramas of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Marek Thue Kretschmer
19. Roman comedy in early modern England Robert S. Miola
20. Roman comedy in early modern Italy and France Céline Candiard
21. Roman comedy in Germany (from humanism to Lessing) Florian Hurka
22. Roman comedy on stage and screen in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Céline Candiard.
Introduction: Roman comedy Alison Sharrock
Part I. The World of Roman Comedy: 1. Plautus and Terence in their Roman contexts Gesine Manuwald
2. Native Italian drama and its influence on Plautus Costas Panayotakis
3. Roman comedy and the poetics of adaptation Mario Telò
4. The politics of Roman comedy Robert Germany
Part II. The Fabric of Roman Comedy: 5. Stage action in Roman comedy C. W. Marshall
6. Music and metre Timothy J. Moore
7. Comic technique Isabella Tardin Cardoso
8. Metatheatre David Christenson
9. The language of Roman comedy Evangelos Karakasis
Part III. The Sociology of Roman Comedy: 10. Fathers and sons Martin T. Dinter
11. Slaves and Roman comedy William Fitzgerald
12. Mothers and whores Dorota Dutsch
13. Gods and Roman comedy Anna Clark
14. Legal laughter Andreas Bartholomä
15. Family finances Elaine Fantham
Part IV. The Reception of Roman Comedy: 16. The reception of Republican comedy in antiquity Gesine Manuwald
17. The manuscripts and illustration of Plautus and Terence Beatrice Radden Keefe
18. The anti-Terentian dramas of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Marek Thue Kretschmer
19. Roman comedy in early modern England Robert S. Miola
20. Roman comedy in early modern Italy and France Céline Candiard
21. Roman comedy in Germany (from humanism to Lessing) Florian Hurka
22. Roman comedy on stage and screen in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Céline Candiard.
List of extant plays by Plautus and Terence
Introduction: Roman comedy Alison Sharrock
Part I. The World of Roman Comedy: 1. Plautus and Terence in their Roman contexts Gesine Manuwald
2. Native Italian drama and its influence on Plautus Costas Panayotakis
3. Roman comedy and the poetics of adaptation Mario Telò
4. The politics of Roman comedy Robert Germany
Part II. The Fabric of Roman Comedy: 5. Stage action in Roman comedy C. W. Marshall
6. Music and metre Timothy J. Moore
7. Comic technique Isabella Tardin Cardoso
8. Metatheatre David Christenson
9. The language of Roman comedy Evangelos Karakasis
Part III. The Sociology of Roman Comedy: 10. Fathers and sons Martin T. Dinter
11. Slaves and Roman comedy William Fitzgerald
12. Mothers and whores Dorota Dutsch
13. Gods and Roman comedy Anna Clark
14. Legal laughter Andreas Bartholomä
15. Family finances Elaine Fantham
Part IV. The Reception of Roman Comedy: 16. The reception of Republican comedy in antiquity Gesine Manuwald
17. The manuscripts and illustration of Plautus and Terence Beatrice Radden Keefe
18. The anti-Terentian dramas of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Marek Thue Kretschmer
19. Roman comedy in early modern England Robert S. Miola
20. Roman comedy in early modern Italy and France Céline Candiard
21. Roman comedy in Germany (from humanism to Lessing) Florian Hurka
22. Roman comedy on stage and screen in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Céline Candiard.
Introduction: Roman comedy Alison Sharrock
Part I. The World of Roman Comedy: 1. Plautus and Terence in their Roman contexts Gesine Manuwald
2. Native Italian drama and its influence on Plautus Costas Panayotakis
3. Roman comedy and the poetics of adaptation Mario Telò
4. The politics of Roman comedy Robert Germany
Part II. The Fabric of Roman Comedy: 5. Stage action in Roman comedy C. W. Marshall
6. Music and metre Timothy J. Moore
7. Comic technique Isabella Tardin Cardoso
8. Metatheatre David Christenson
9. The language of Roman comedy Evangelos Karakasis
Part III. The Sociology of Roman Comedy: 10. Fathers and sons Martin T. Dinter
11. Slaves and Roman comedy William Fitzgerald
12. Mothers and whores Dorota Dutsch
13. Gods and Roman comedy Anna Clark
14. Legal laughter Andreas Bartholomä
15. Family finances Elaine Fantham
Part IV. The Reception of Roman Comedy: 16. The reception of Republican comedy in antiquity Gesine Manuwald
17. The manuscripts and illustration of Plautus and Terence Beatrice Radden Keefe
18. The anti-Terentian dramas of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim Marek Thue Kretschmer
19. Roman comedy in early modern England Robert S. Miola
20. Roman comedy in early modern Italy and France Céline Candiard
21. Roman comedy in Germany (from humanism to Lessing) Florian Hurka
22. Roman comedy on stage and screen in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Céline Candiard.