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Plautus: Mostellaria - George Fredric Franko

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        Livre - George Fredric Franko - 30/06/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : George Fredric Franko
      • Editeur : Bloomsbury Academic
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 30/06/2023
      • Nombre de pages : 176
      • Expédition : 454
      • Dimensions : 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.5
      • ISBN : 9781350205383



      • Résumé :

        Plautus' Mostellaria is one of ancient Rome's most breezy and amusing comedies. The plot is ridiculously simple: when a father returns home after three years abroad, a clever slave named Tranio devises deceptions to conceal that the son has squandered a fortune partying with pals and purchasing his prized prostitute's freedom. Tranio convinces the gullible father that his house is haunted, that his son has purchased the neighbor's house, and that he must repay a moneylender. Plautus animates this skeletal plot with farcical scenes of Tranio's slapstick abuse of a rustic slave, the young lover's maudlin song lamenting his prodigality, a cross-gender dressing routine, a drunken party, a flustered moneylender, spirited slaves rebuffing the father, and Tranio hoodwinking father and neighbor simultaneously.

        This is the first book-length study of Mostellaria in its literary and historical contexts. It aims to help readers and theater practitioners appreciate the script as both cultural document and performed comedy. As a cultural document, the play portrays a range of Roman preoccupations, including male ideologies of the acquisition, use and abuse of property, relations between owners and enslaved persons, the traffic in women, tensions between city and country, the appropriation and adaptation of Greek culture, and the specters of ancestry and surveillance. As a performed comedy, the play celebrates the power of creativity, improvisation and metatheater. In Mostellaria's farce, sleek simplicity replaces complexity as Plautus aggrandizes his comic hero by stripping plot to the minimum and leaving Tranio to operate alone with no resources other than his quick wit. A chapter on Mostellaria's reception considers modernity's continuing fascination with Plautine farce and trickery.

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        Biographie:
        George Fredric Franko is Professor of Classical Studies at Hollins University, USA....

        Sommaire:

        Preface

        Playbill
        Summary and Highlights
        Character Names and Meanings
        Synopsis and Arcs

        1 Why Plautus? Why Mostellaria?
        Ghostly Greek Comic Ancestors
        Ghastly Roman Renovations?
        Translation, the Odyssey, and Versatile Plautus

        2 Foundations and frames
        Venue and Date
        Roman Slavery
        The Traffic in Women
        Expenses of Monstrous Scale
        Rural Roman Conservatism and Urban Greek Liberality
        Paratheatrical Performances and the Roman Forum
        Ghosts, Haunted Houses, and Superstition

        3 Staging Mostellaria
        The Roman Scaena
        Masks, Characterization, and Actors
        Costumes and Props
        Embedded Stage Directions
        Monologues, Asides, and Eavesdropping
        Metatheater
        Improvisation
        Meter
        Farce and Low Resolution

        4 Afterlife and ghost lights
        The postmortem Scripts
        Three Early Modern English Reincarnations
        A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
        Tranio Trickster

        Appendix 1: Pliny's Haunted House
        Appendix 2: A Doubling Chart
        Appendix 3: Character Line Counts
        Appendix 4: A Selective Chronology

        Notes
        Editions and English Translations
        Bibliography
        Index

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