Menander in contexts

Context: society (gender, slavery, war) -- Money and love in Menandrian comedy / Horst-Dieter Blume -- Menander and the Pallake / Alan H. Sommerstein -- Rethinking rape in Menander's comedy and Athenian life: modern comparative evidence / Sharon L. James -- Relationships among slaves in Menande...

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Other Authors: Sommerstein, Alan H. (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: New York [u.a.] Routledge 2014
Series:Routledge monographs in classical studies 16
In: Routledge monographs in classical studies (16)

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Author Notes:edited by Alan H. Sommerstein
Table of Contents:
  • Context: society (gender, slavery, war)Money and love in Menandrian comedy Horst-Dieter Blume
  • Menander and the Pallake Alan H. Sommerstein
  • Rethinking rape in Menander's comedy and Athenian life: modern comparative evidence Sharon L. James
  • Relationships among slaves in Menander Eftychia Bathrellou
  • Military culture and Menander Mario Lamagna
  • Context: dramatic tradition ; Staging and constructing the divine in Menander Sarah Miles
  • The unity of time in Menander Robert Germany
  • Aspects of recognition in Perikeiromene and other plays William D. Furley
  • Failing communication in Menander and others Gunther Martin
  • Context: philosophy and medical thought ; Menander and the peripatos: new insights into an old question Angelo Casanova
  • Menander, Aristotle, chance and accidental ignorance Valeria Cinaglia
  • Melancholic lovers in Menander Christophe Cusset
  • Context: posterity ; On the reception of Menander in the imperial period Orestes Karavast and Jean-Luc Vix
  • "Not even Menander would use this word!": perceptions of Menander's language in Greek lexicography Olga Tribulato
  • An ideal reception: Oscar Wilde, Menander's comedy, and the context of Victorian classical studies Serena Witzke
  • Menander's Epitrepontes in modern Greek theatre: the poetics of its reception and performance Stavroula Kiritsi.