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Menaechmi is one of Plautus' liveliest and most entertaining comedies, the main inspiration for Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Dr Gratwick's edition brings new light to bear on the interpretation of the play and on Plautus' place in the development of European comedy. Central to his treatment is the fact that Plautus was a dramatist who wrote to be heard rather than to be read. The various metres which he subtly and flexibly exploited for musical and dramatic effect are here explained in a way that challenges many received views but also offers the student practical assistance in grappling with the technical problems involved both on paper and in performance. The text has been newly constituted on the basis of a complete reappraisal of the manuscript tradition in the light of scholarship since the Renaissance. In preparing this edition Dr Gratwick has had in mind the needs of university students, but classical scholars in general will find much of importance to them.
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Latin drama (Comedy), Drama, Problems, exercises, Readers, Latin language, Comedy, Criticism and interpretation, Sources, Latin language materials, Drama (dramatic works by one author), Texts, Drama in Latin, To ca 500, Translations into Italian, Latin drama, Plautus, titus macciusPlaces
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Plautus' Menaechmi
1982, Bolchazy-Carducci, Bristol Classical Press [distributor]
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1980, Bolchazy-Carducci, Brand: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
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Edition Notes
Previous ed., 1978.
Bibliography, p11.
Latin text, English introduction and stage directions.
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