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2. si-amicus Diphilo aut Philemoni es: Plautus’ Exploitation of Other Writers and Features of the Greek Comic Tradition
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Plautus and the Deconstruction of Menander 1
- 2. si-amicus Diphilo aut Philemoni es: Plautus’ Exploitation of Other Writers and Features of the Greek Comic Tradition 30
- 3. Plautus’ Plotting: The Lover Upstaged 60
- 4. Heroic Badness (malitia): Plautus’ Characters and Themes 88
- 5. Words, Numbers, Movement: Plautus' Mastery of Comic Language, Metre, and Staging 107
- 6. Plautus and His Audience: The Roman Connection 133
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 171
- Index 179
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Plautus and the Deconstruction of Menander 1
- 2. si-amicus Diphilo aut Philemoni es: Plautus’ Exploitation of Other Writers and Features of the Greek Comic Tradition 30
- 3. Plautus’ Plotting: The Lover Upstaged 60
- 4. Heroic Badness (malitia): Plautus’ Characters and Themes 88
- 5. Words, Numbers, Movement: Plautus' Mastery of Comic Language, Metre, and Staging 107
- 6. Plautus and His Audience: The Roman Connection 133
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 171
- Index 179