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Letters in Plautus

Letters in Plautus

Letters in Plautus

Writing Between the Lines
Emilia A. Barbiero, New York University
July 2024
Paperback
9781009168526

    The letters in Plautus are potent tools for making and thinking about Plautine comedy inside Plautine comedy. Emilia Barbiero demonstrates that Plautus' embedded letters reify the internal performance and evince its theatricality by means of the epistolary medium's script-like ability to precipitate presence in absence. These missives thus serve as emblems of the dramatic script, and in their onstage composition and recitation they cast a portrait of the plays' textual origins into the plays themselves. But by virtue of their inscription with a premise which is identical to that of the comedies they inhabit, the Plautine letters also reproduce the relationship between the playwright's Greek models and his Latin translations: the mirror effect created by a dramatic text inscribed, read and realized within a dramatic text whose plot it also duplicates generates a mise-en-abyme which ultimately serves to contemplate problems of novelty and literary ownership that beset Plautus' literary endeavor.

    • Uses textual evidence to elucidate the origins of Plautine comedy
    • Sheds light on Plautine translation
    • Provides a deeper understanding of the epistolary medium in antiquity

    Product details

    July 2024
    Paperback
    9781009168526
    241 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.356kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of Critical Editions
    • Note on the Text
    • Introduction
    • 1. Bacchides: A Scene of Writing
    • 2. Persa: Whose Play Is It Anyway?
    • 3. Pseudolus: Fake It Till You Make it
    • 4. Curculio: The Ring Is a/the Thing
    • 5. Epidicus and Trinummus: The Roads Not Taken
    • Postscripts
    • Appendix: Text, Reading and Writing in Plautus
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Emilia A. Barbiero , New York University

      Emilia A. Barbiero is an Assistant Professor of Classics at New York University. She has published extensively on Plautus and on ancient letters both Greek and Latin.