Roman comedy.:
This contribution by Gesine Manuwald provides an introduction to all varieties of 'Roman comedy', including primarily fabula palliata ('New Comedy', as represented by Plautus and Terence) as well as fabula togata, fabula Atellana, mimus and pantomimus. It examines the major devel...
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Zusammenfassung: | This contribution by Gesine Manuwald provides an introduction to all varieties of 'Roman comedy', including primarily fabula palliata ('New Comedy', as represented by Plautus and Terence) as well as fabula togata, fabula Atellana, mimus and pantomimus. It examines the major developments in the establishment of these dramatic genres, their main characteristics, the performance contexts for them in Republican Rome, and their reception. The presentation of the key facts is accompanied by a description of the influential turns and recent trends in scholarship on Roman comedy. The essay is designed for scholars, teachers and (graduate) students who have some familiarity with Roman literature and are looking for (further) orientation in the area of Roman comedy. |
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spelling | Manuwald, Gesine. Roman comedy. Boston : Brill, 2020. 1 online resource (94 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Brill research perspectives. Print version record. Intro -- Contents -- Roman Comedy -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Performance Contexts -- 2.1 Festivals -- 2.2 Theatre Buildings -- 2.3 Audiences -- 2.4 Actors and Staging -- 3 Editions, Commentaries, and Translations -- 4 Surveys and Reference Works -- 5 Fabula palliata -- 5.1 Themes I: Greek Intertexts, 'Translation', and Improvisation -- 5.2 Themes II: Topicality -- 5.3 Form I: Dramatic Structures and Techniques -- 5.4 Form II: Stock Characters -- 5.5 Form III: Language and Style -- 5.6 Form IV: Metre and Music -- 5.7 Authors I: Plautus -- 5.8 Authors II: Terence 5.9 Authors III: 'Minor Playwrights' -- 6 Fabula togata -- 7 Fabula Atellana -- 8 Mimus / Planipes -- 9 Pantomimus -- 10 Reception of Roman Comedy -- 11 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Editions, Commentaries, Translations -- Secondary Literature This contribution by Gesine Manuwald provides an introduction to all varieties of 'Roman comedy', including primarily fabula palliata ('New Comedy', as represented by Plautus and Terence) as well as fabula togata, fabula Atellana, mimus and pantomimus. It examines the major developments in the establishment of these dramatic genres, their main characteristics, the performance contexts for them in Republican Rome, and their reception. The presentation of the key facts is accompanied by a description of the influential turns and recent trends in scholarship on Roman comedy. The essay is designed for scholars, teachers and (graduate) students who have some familiarity with Roman literature and are looking for (further) orientation in the area of Roman comedy. Latin drama (Comedy) History and criticism. Comédie latine Histoire et critique. Latin drama (Comedy) fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Print version: Manuwald, Gesine. Roman Comedy. Boston : BRILL, ©2020 9789004435117 Brill research perspectives. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016137252 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2458558 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Manuwald, Gesine Roman comedy. Brill research perspectives. Intro -- Contents -- Roman Comedy -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Performance Contexts -- 2.1 Festivals -- 2.2 Theatre Buildings -- 2.3 Audiences -- 2.4 Actors and Staging -- 3 Editions, Commentaries, and Translations -- 4 Surveys and Reference Works -- 5 Fabula palliata -- 5.1 Themes I: Greek Intertexts, 'Translation', and Improvisation -- 5.2 Themes II: Topicality -- 5.3 Form I: Dramatic Structures and Techniques -- 5.4 Form II: Stock Characters -- 5.5 Form III: Language and Style -- 5.6 Form IV: Metre and Music -- 5.7 Authors I: Plautus -- 5.8 Authors II: Terence 5.9 Authors III: 'Minor Playwrights' -- 6 Fabula togata -- 7 Fabula Atellana -- 8 Mimus / Planipes -- 9 Pantomimus -- 10 Reception of Roman Comedy -- 11 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Editions, Commentaries, Translations -- Secondary Literature Latin drama (Comedy) History and criticism. Comédie latine Histoire et critique. Latin drama (Comedy) fast |
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