Comedy
Comedy is the classical world's most resilient and durable theatrical tradition. This volume offers a concise, accessible guide to the study of Greek and Roman comedy in light of current scholarship. It surveys the complex literary, theatrical, and cultural history of the classical genre from its beginnings to the death of Terence, with an overview of the work of each author and introductions to all the surviving plays of Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus and Terence, alongside discussions of lost works and of theories of comedy ancient and modern, with concise guides to the extensive modern bibliography.
- Short: will appeal to students
- Introductory: suitable for undergraduates
- Wide-ranging: a good place to start reading on the topic
Product details
September 2008Paperback
9780521706094
176 pages
230 × 154 × 8 mm
0.26kg
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