Description
Scholars have commonly believed that the plays fell out of favor by the end of the first century BCE, but The Life of Comedy demonstrates that performances of these comedies continued at least until the turn of the second century CE. Mathias Hanses traces the plays' reception in Latin literature from the late first century BCE to the early second century CE, and shines a bright light on the relationships between comic texts and the works of contemporary and later Latin writers.
About the Author
Mathias Hanses is Assistant Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Pennsylvania State University.
Reviews
An extremely ambitious undertaking on multiple fronts, the book promises to cast new light not only on the entire genre of Roman comedy itself but also on how virtually the entire corpus of late republican and early imperial Latin literature engaged with comic writing as a modello codice. It brilliantly accomplishes its goal." - Judith Hallett, University of Maryland
Book Information
ISBN 9780472132256
Author Mathias Hanses
Format Hardback
Page Count 426
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 700g