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Menander in Contexts: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies

Editat de Alan H. Sommerstein
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2013
The comedies of the Athenian dramatist Menander (c. 342-291 BC) and his contemporaries were the ultimate source of a Western tradition of light drama that has continued to the present day. Yet for over a millennium, Menander’s own plays were thought to have been completely lost. Thanks to a long and continuing series of papyrus discoveries, Menander has now been able to take his place among the major surviving ancient Greek dramatists alongside Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes.
In this book, sixteen contributors examine and explore the Menander we know today in light of the various literary, intellectual, and social contexts in which his plays can be viewed. Topics covered include: the society, culture, and politics of his generation; the intellectual currents of the period; the literary precursors who inspired Menander (or whom he expected his audiences to recall); and responses to Menander, from his own time to ours. As the first wide-ranging collective study of Menander in English, this book is essential reading for those interested in ancient comedy the world over.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415843713
ISBN-10: 0415843715
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 5 b/w images and 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction Alan H. Sommerstein  Part 1. Context: Society (Gender, Slavery, War)  1. Money and Love in Menandrian Comedy Horst-Dieter Blume  2. Menander and the Pallake Alan H. Sommerstein  3. Rethinking Rape in Menander’s Comedy and Athenian Life: Modern Comparative Evidence Sharon L. James  4. Relationships among Slaves in Menander Eftychia Bathrellou  5. Military Culture and Menander Mario Lamagna  Part 2. Context: Dramatic Tradition 6. Staging and Constructing the Divine in Menander Sarah Miles  7. The Unity of Time in Menander Robert Germany  8. Aspects of Recognition in Perikeiromene and Other Plays William D. Furley  9. Failing Communication in Menander and Others Gunther Martin  Part 3. Context: Philosophy and Medical Thought  10. Menander and the Peripatos: New Insights into an Old Question Angelo Casanova  11. Menander, Aristotle, Chance and Accidental Ignorance Valeria Cinaglia 12. Melancholic Lovers in Menander Christophe Cusset  Part 4. Context: Posterity  13. On the Reception of Menander in the Imperial Period Orestes Karavas and Jean-Luc Vix  14. ‘Not Even Menander Would Use this Word!’: Perceptions of
Menander’s Language in Greek Lexicography Olga Tribulato  15. An Ideal Reception: Oscar Wilde, Menander’s Comedy, and the Context of Victorian Classical Studies Serena Witzke  16. Menander’s Epitrepontes in Modern Greek Theatre: The Poetics of its Reception and Performance Stavroula Kiritsi

Notă biografică

Alan H. Sommerstein is Professor of Greek in the University of Nottingham, UK. He has published extensively on Greek tragedy and comedy, producing editions and/or translations of complete or fragmentary plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes and Menander, as well as co-authoring two volumes on the oath in ancient Greece.

Descriere

The comedies of the Athenian dramatist Menander (c. 342-291 BC) were the ultimate source of a Western tradition of light drama that has continued to the present day. Thanks to a long and continuing series of papyrus discoveries, Menander has now been able to take his place among the major surviving ancient Greek dramatists. In this book, sixteen contributors examine and explore the Menander we know today in light of the various literary, intellectual, and social contexts in which his plays can be viewed. Topics covered include: the society, culture, and politics of his generation; the intellectual currents of the period; the literary precursors who inspired Menander (or whom he expected his audiences to recall); and responses to Menander, from his own time to ours. As the first wide-ranging collective study of Menander in English, this book is essential reading for those interested in ancient comedy the world over.