This dissertation examines Roman comedy (comoedia palliata) and its influence from the stage onto the pages of Latin literature. I argue that the plays of Plautus and Terence (and increasingly also their Greek model, Menander) continued to be performed during the late Roman Republic and early Empire. Orators like Cicero impressed their audiences by tapping into fond memories of such performances, and from Catullus onwards, a new generation of authors experimented with ways of ‘updating’ the plays. One popular solution was to have allusions to comedy contrast with neighboring references to other attractions at the Roman festival, ranging from pantomime dances to gladiatorial combats. Especially under the Empire, authors like Horace, Properti...
The presence of ancient comedies on stage, during a period when vernacular language appeared as the ...
This dissertation investigates how Roman authors, especially of the Augustan period, comment on thei...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
This dissertation examines the cultural constructs that are the basic elements of the comedies of Pl...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
This dissertation examines how Roman drama, and Roman Comedy in particular, informs the poetry of Ca...
This dissertation examines how Roman drama, and Roman Comedy in particular, informs the poetry of Ca...
This project analyzes the functions of dark humor in Latin literature of the Flavian period and imme...
This dissertation analyzes Old Comedy’s generic interaction with its primary performative rivals of ...
This dissertation analyzes Old Comedy’s generic interaction with its primary performative rivals of ...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
<p>Este trabajo ofrece un análisis comparativo de las características propias de la comedia <em>pall...
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Although Quintilian overpraises Menander (Inst. or. X, 1, 69-72 passim), his critiques of the author...
The presence of ancient comedies on stage, during a period when vernacular language appeared as the ...
This dissertation investigates how Roman authors, especially of the Augustan period, comment on thei...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
This dissertation examines the cultural constructs that are the basic elements of the comedies of Pl...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
This dissertation examines how Roman drama, and Roman Comedy in particular, informs the poetry of Ca...
This dissertation examines how Roman drama, and Roman Comedy in particular, informs the poetry of Ca...
This project analyzes the functions of dark humor in Latin literature of the Flavian period and imme...
This dissertation analyzes Old Comedy’s generic interaction with its primary performative rivals of ...
This dissertation analyzes Old Comedy’s generic interaction with its primary performative rivals of ...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
<p>Este trabajo ofrece un análisis comparativo de las características propias de la comedia <em>pall...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
Although Quintilian overpraises Menander (Inst. or. X, 1, 69-72 passim), his critiques of the author...
The presence of ancient comedies on stage, during a period when vernacular language appeared as the ...
This dissertation investigates how Roman authors, especially of the Augustan period, comment on thei...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...