Exits and Entrances in Menander
Discover the intricate world of ancient theater with Exits and Entrances in Menander by Oxford University Press. This insightful work, published in 1988, spans 128 pages and delves into the comedic texts of Menander, highlighting the limitations placed on character movements by the theatrical conventions of the 4th century. By drawing comparisons with the works of Roman playwrights Plautus and Terence, this book offers a comprehensive survey of the cultural and artistic influences that shaped early comedic performance. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to any collection. Explore the dynamics of ancient comedy and the artistry of Menander today!