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Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy

Title
Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy / Kathleen McCarthy.
Author
McCarthy, Kathleen, 1962-
Publication
Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2000.

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Description
xi, 231 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  • "Through a close reading of four plays representing the full range of his work (Menaechmi, Casina, Persa, and Captivi), Kathleen McCarthy develops an innovative model of Plautine comedy and its social effects. She concentrates on how the plays are shaped by the interaction of two comic modes: the socially conservative mode of naturalism and the potentially subversive mode of farce. It is precisely this balance of the naturalistic and the farcical that allows everyone in the audience - especially those well placed in the social hierarchy - to identify both with and against the rebel, to feel both the thrill of being a clever underdog and the complacency of being a securely ensconced authority figure."
  • "Basing her interpretation on the workings of farce and naturalism in Plautine comedy, McCarthy finds a way to understand the plays' patchwork literary style as well as their protean social effects."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Plautus, Titus Maccius > Criticism and interpretation
  • Plautus, Titus Maccius
  • Plautus, Titus Maccius > Characters > Slaves
  • Plautus, Titus Maccius > Characters > Master and servant
  • Plautus, T. Maccius, ca. 244-184 v. Chr
  • Plautus, Titus Maccius
  • Master and servant in literature
  • Literature and society > Rome
  • Authority in literature
  • Slavery in literature
  • Comedy
  • comedy plays
  • 18.46 ancient Latin literature
  • Literature and society
  • Herr Motiv
  • Sklave Motiv
  • Autorität Motiv
  • Komödie
  • Komedies
  • Slaven (arbeid)
  • Slavenhouders
  • Gezagsverhoudingen
  • Literatura latina (crítica e interpretação)
  • Comédia (literatura)
  • Rome (Empire)
Genre/Form
  • Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  • Comedies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-220) and indexes.
ISBN
  • 0691048886
  • 9780691048888
  • 0691117853
  • 9780691117850
LCCN
00022418
OCLC
  • ocm43499411
  • 43499411
  • SCSB-1136100
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library