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Plautine trends : studies in plautine comedy and its reception / festschrift in honour of Prof. D. K. Raios ; edited by Ioannis N. Perysinakis and Evangelos Karakasis.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Raios, D. K., honouree.
Perysinakis, Ioannis N., editor.
Karakasis, Evangelos, editor.
Series:
Trends in classics. Supplementary volumes ; Volume 29.
Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes, 1868-4785 ; Volume d29
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plautus, Titus Maccius--Criticism and interpretation.
Plautus, Titus Maccius.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (322 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Plautine Trends: Studies in Plautine Comedy and its Reception, a collective volume published as a Festschrift in honour of Prof. D. Raios (University of Ioannina), aims to contribute to the current, intense discussion on Plautine drama and engage with most of the topics which lie at the forefront of recent scholarship on 'literary Plautus'. 13 papers by experts on Roman Comedy address issues concerning a) the structure of Plautine plot in its social, historical and philosophical contexts, b) the interfaces between language and comic plot, and c) plot and language as signs of reception. Participants include (in alphabetical order): A. Augoustakis, R.R. Caston, D.M. Christenson, M. Fontaine, S. Frangoulidis, M. Hanses, E. Karakasis, D. Konstan, K. Kounaki-Philippides, S. Papaioannou, A. Sharrock, N.W. Slater, and J.T. Welsh. The papers of the volume are preceded by an introduction offering a review of the extensive literature on the subject in recent years and setting the volume in its critical context. The preface to the volume is written by R.L. Hunter. The book is intended for students or scholars working on or interested in Plautine Comedy and its reception.
Contents:
Front matter
Table Of Contents
Preface / Hunter, Richard
Prologue / Perysinakis, I. N. / Karakasis, E.
Introduction / Karakasis, E.
Part I: Plot
Turns And Returns In Plautus' Casina / Konstan, D.
A Roman Treasure: Religion, Marriage, Metatheatre, And Concord In Aulularia / Christenson, D. M.
The Divided Self: Plautus And Terence On Identity And Impersonation / Caston, R. R.
Duplication And The Politics Of Comic De-Structure: Or, Why There Need Not Be Two Slaves, While There Are Two Cooks In The Aulularia / Papaioannou, S.
The Parallel 'Two Plays' In Plautus' Captivi: A Dramatological Reading Of The Comedy / Philippides, K.
Gods On High, Gods Down Low: Romanizing Epiphany / Slater, N. W.
Renewal And Compromise In Plautus' Mostellaria / Frangoulidis, S.
Part II: Plot And Language
A Note On Philolaches' Simile Of The House In Plautus' Mostellaria / Fontaine, M.
The 'Fragments' Of Plautus' Captivi / Welsh, J. T.
Part III: Plot, Language, And Reception
Reading Plautus' Trinummus: Who'd Bother? / Sharrock, A.
Cicero Comicus - Catullus Plautinus. Irony And Praise In Cat. 49 Re-Examined / Karakasis, E.
Plautinisches Im Ovid: The Amphitruo And The Metamorphoses / Hanses, M.
Plautinisches Im Silius? Two Episodes From Silius Italicus' Punica / Augoustakis, A.
List Of Works / Raios, D. K.
List Of Contributors
Index Locorum
General Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 10, 2015).
ISBN:
9783110368925
3110368927
9783110392722
3110392720
OCLC:
961571049

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