Barbarian Play: Plautus' Roman Comedy

Barbarian Play: Plautus' Roman Comedy

by William S. Anderson
Barbarian Play: Plautus' Roman Comedy

Barbarian Play: Plautus' Roman Comedy

by William S. Anderson

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Overview

In this volume William S. Anderson sets Plautus, who wrote Rome's earliest surviving poetry, in his rightful place among the Greek and Roman writers of what we know as New Comedy (fourth to second centuries).

Anderson begins by defining major innovations that Plautus made on inherited Greek New Comedy (Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus), transforming it from romantic domestic drama to a celebration of rollicking family anarchy. He shows how Plautus diminished the traditional importance of love and replaced it with a new major theme: 'heroic badness,' especially embodied in the rogue slave (ancestor of the impudent servant, valet, or maid). Anderson then examines the unique verbal texture of Plautus' drama and demonstrates his revolt against realism, his drive to have his characters defy everyday circumstances and pit their intrepid linguistic wit against social order, their Roman extravagant impudence against Greek self-control.

Finally, Anderson explores the special form of metatheatre that we admire in Plautus, by which he undermines the assumptions of his Greek 'models' and replaces them with a new, confident Roman comedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802079411
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 10/16/1996
Series: Heritage
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

William S. Anderson is Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Among his other books are Essays on Roman Satire and Ovidius Metamorphoses.
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