Catullus and Roman Comedy
Theatricality and Personal Drama in the Late Republic
- Author: Christopher B. Polt, Boston College, Massachusetts
- Date Published: March 2022
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108813747
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In the past century, scholars have observed a veritable full cast of characters from Roman comedy in the poetry of Catullus. Despite this growing recognition of comedy's allusive presence in Catullus' work, there has never been an extended analysis of how he engaged with this foundational Roman genre. This book sketches a more coherent picture of Catullus' use of Roman comedy and shows that individual points of contact with the theatre in his corpus are part of a larger, more sustained poetic program than has been recognized. Roman comedy, it argues, offered Catullus a common cultural vocabulary, drawn from the public stage and shared with his audience, with which to explore and convey private ideas about love, friendship, and social rivalry. It also demonstrates that Roman comedy continued to present writers after the second century BCE with a meaningful source of social, cultural, and artistic value.
Read more- Analyzes Catullus' engagement with Roman comedy, revealing the intersection of two genres and literary periods that have often been understudied
- Provides a fresh interpretation of Catullus' poetic program in light of the comic elements he incorporates
- Relates Catullus' literary practice with contemporary assumptions and ideas about theater's role in elite Roman social life
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- Date Published: March 2022
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108813747
- length: 227 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.34kg
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Through the Comic Looking-Glass
2. The Best Medicine: Comic Cures for Love in the 1st Century BCE
3. Heroic Badness and Catullus' Plautine Plots
4. Naughty Girls: Comic Figures and Gendered Control in Catullus
Epilogue. The Show Goes On: From Roman Comedy to Latin Love Elegy
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