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Menander and the Making of Comedy
Contributor(s): Walton, Michael J. (Author), Walton, J. Michael (Author), Arnott, Peter D. (Author)
ISBN: 0275934209     ISBN-13: 9780275934200
Publisher: Praeger
OUR PRICE:   $34.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 1996
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Annotation: This fascinating introduction to the comedy of Menander is the work of two classical scholars, both of whom have worked extensively as theatre practitioners. This is the first book to consider the plays of Menander primarily as performance pieces and to uncover the dramatic technique of this widely admired comic writer, whose plays had all but disappeared until the 1950s. Looking at the theatrical context of Menandrian comedy in its widest sense, the book includes discussions of recent productions, the recovery of the texts, the treatment of women and slaves, the nature of Menander's comedy, and where it may have led within the European tradition. This book will be of interest to both students of theatre and classicists.
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | Ancient & Classical
- Literary Criticism | Drama
Dewey: 882.01
Lexile Measure: 1270
Series: Contributions in Drama & Theatre Studies
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.12" W x 9.46" (0.67 lbs) 176 pages
 
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This fascinating introduction to the comedy of Menander is the work of two classical scholars, both of whom have worked extensively as theatre practitioners. This is the first book to consider the plays of Menander primarily as performance pieces and to uncover the dramatic technique of this widely admired comic writer, whose plays had all but disappeared until the 1950s. Looking at the theatrical context of Menandrian comedy in its widest sense, the book includes discussions of recent productions, the recovery of the texts, the treatment of women and slaves, the nature of Menander's comedy, and where it may have led within the European tradition. This book will be of interest to both students of theatre and classicists.