Editorial: The University of Michigan Press
Colección: Michigan Classical Commentaries
Número de páginas: 244 págs. 22.8 x 15.2 cm
Fecha de edición: 29-10-2024
EAN: 9780472057061
ISBN: 978-0-472-05706-1
Precio (sin IVA): 34,16 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 35,53 €
The first commentary on Plautus’ Curculio in over forty years
Lively and critically aware, T. H. M. Gellar-Goad’s A Commentary on Plautus’ Curculio is the new reference text on the play. Curculio follows the efforts of the title character to trick a sex-trafficker into handing over an enslaved woman to the young man infatuated with her instead of to the soldier who’s paid for her—and will turn out to be her long-lost brother. As Plautus’ shortest comedy, Curculio has proven to be a desirable text for university performances. The play exemplifies Plautus’ style, with a blend of erotic, deception, and recognition plotlines, plus a wide range of archetypal characters. Gellar-Goad’s commentary is the complete package, with introductions to themes, content, humor, meter, and syntax; notes on matters of performance, interpretation, and social history; and a text with aids to scansion and clarifying stage directions.
This up-to-date, authoritative commentary on the play will prove useful to directors and actors and will readily introduce students to the joys of Roman comedy.