

Von Gnathon zu Saturio
To what extent is Roman comedy dependent on the Greek? The author pursues this old controversy using a comprehensive study of the figure of the Parasite. The Parasite, stemming from the Greek socio-historical context and at first an alien phenomenon for Roman society, itself reflects the historical literary relationship of Roman comedy (located in a Greek milieu) to its Attic precursors.
By investigating the development of the figure of the Parasite on the Roman stage, Andrea Antonsen-Resch gains new insights into the degree to which the relevant plays are dependent on Greek models. One result is to demonstrate that Plautus and Terence follow Greek comedy to a far greater extent than has often been thought.
- Undertittel
- Die Parasitenfigur und das Verhaltnis der romischen Komodie zur griechischen
- Forfatter
- Andrea Antonsen-Resch
- ISBN
- 9783110912623
- Språk
- Tysk
- Utgivelsesdato
- 20.3.2012
- Forlag
- De Gruyter
- Tilgjengelige elektroniske format
- PDF - Adobe DRM
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