Studies in the Word-Play of Plautus

Studies in the Word-Play of Plautus

Author: Charles Mendelson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-05

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0359070590

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From the INTRODUCTION. Word-play has long been recognized as one of Plautus' principal methods for arousing laughter, and every commentator has been at more or less pains to point out the passages in which this device is used. Just how much effect word-plays have in making Plautus what he is cannot be determined until the subject of Plautine humor is given a thorough investigation, and the various methods for arousing laughter are carefully analyzed and compared. It requires, however, only a casual reading of our author to learn that here, as in the case of Shakespeare, we have to do with a writer who does not use word-plays occasionally, but constantly, and relies to a great extent on this form of the comic. A recent editor of the Mostellaria exaggerates but slightly when he says that Plautus is ""copious in quip and pun until quip and pun grow wearisome.""...


Funny Words in Plautine Comedy

Funny Words in Plautine Comedy

Author: Michael Fontaine

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0195341449

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Combining textual and literary evidence, this book argues that many Plautine jokes, puns, and names of characters were misunderstood in antiquity. By examining the comedian's tendency to make up and misuse words, Fontaine elucidates many new jokes and argues for a sophisticated, Hellenistic Plautus who wrote for a sophisticated Roman audience.


The Theater of Plautus

The Theater of Plautus

Author: Timothy J. Moore

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780292752177

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The relationship between actors and spectators has been of perennial interest to playwrights. The Roman playwright Plautus (ca. 200 BCE) was particularly adept at manipulating this relationship. Plautus allowed his actors to acknowledge freely the illusion in which they were taking part, to elicit laughter through humorous asides and monologues, and simultaneously to flatter and tease the spectators. These metatheatrical techniques are the focus of Timothy J. Moore's innovative study of the comedies of Plautus. The first part of the book examines Plautus' techniques in detail, while the second part explores how he used them in the plays Pseudolus, Amphitruo, Curculio, Truculentus, Casina, and Captivi. Moore shows that Plautus employed these dramatic devices not only to entertain his audience but also to satirize aspects of Roman society, such as shady business practices and extravagant spending on prostitutes, and to challenge his spectators' preconceptions about such issues as marriage and slavery. These findings forge new links between Roman comedy and the social and historical context of its performance.


Plautus' Poenulus

Plautus' Poenulus

Author: Erin Moodie

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0472036424

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The first English commentary on Plautus' unabridged text