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Rome and the mysterious Orient [[electronic resource] ] : three plays by Plautus / / translated with introductions and notes by Amy Richlin



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Autore: Plautus Titus Maccius Visualizza persona
Titolo: Rome and the mysterious Orient [[electronic resource] ] : three plays by Plautus / / translated with introductions and notes by Amy Richlin Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, 2005
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina: 872/.01
Soggetto topico: Colonies
East and West
Imperialism
Soggetto geografico: Rome Foreign relations Drama
Soggetto genere / forma: Comedies.
Soggetto non controllato: american pop culture references
american references
ancient comedy
ancient rome
ancient theater
annotated
anthology
colonialism
comedy plays
contemporary audiences
contextual introductions
east west conflict
eastern culture
english translations
history of drama
imperialism
modern comedy
modernized translation
orientalism
plautus
plays
popular culture
role of comedy
roman playwright
rome at war
rome
street lingo
wartime audiences
western culture
Altri autori: RichlinAmy <1951->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- WEEVI L (CURCULIO) -- IRAN MAN (PERSA) -- TOWELHEADS (POENULUS) -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Sommario/riassunto: Still funny after two thousand years, the Roman playwright Plautus wrote around 200 B.C.E., a period when Rome was fighting neighbors on all fronts, including North Africa and the Near East. These three plays-originally written for a wartime audience of refugees, POWs, soldiers and veterans, exiles, immigrants, people newly enslaved in the wars, and citizens-tap into the mix of fear, loathing, and curiosity with which cultures, particularly Western and Eastern cultures, often view each other, always a productive source of comedy. These current, accessible, and accurate translations have replaced terms meaningful only to their original audience, such as references to Roman gods, with a hilarious, inspired sampling of American popular culture-from songs to movie stars to slang. Matching the original Latin line for line, this volume captures the full exuberance of Plautus's street language, bursting with puns, learned allusions, ethnic slurs, dirty jokes, and profanities, as it brings three rarely translated works-Weevil (Curculio), Iran Man (Persa), and Towelheads (Poenulus)-to a wide contemporary audience. Richlin's erudite introduction sets these plays within the context of the long history of East-West conflict and illuminates the role played by comedy and performance in imperialism and colonialism. She has also provided detailed and wide-ranging contextual introductions to the individual plays, as well as extensive notes, which, together with these superb and provocative translations, will bring Plautus alive for a new generation of readers and actors.
Titolo autorizzato: Rome and the mysterious Orient  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-520-93822-4
1-282-76310-5
9786612763106
1-59875-933-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910783666803321
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