Detalles del libro
Formato
Libro electrónico
Páginas
321
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 1, 2010
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1282336827
ISBN-13
9781282336827
Descripción
Alison Sharrock delves into the intricate world of Roman comedy, revealing its rich tapestry of humor and cultural significance. With a focus on accessibility, she breaks down the complexities that often deter readers, inviting newcomers and seasoned scholars alike to appreciate the nuances of the genre. Through her detailed analysis, she unveils how social dynamics, character archetypes, and metrical structures come together to create a vibrant theatrical experience.
The exploration extends beyond the text itself, examining the cultural and historical contexts that shaped these comedic works. Sharrock illustrates how Roman comedy reflects societal norms and challenges of its time, making it relevant even in contemporary discourse. Her insights encourage readers to engage with the works critically, fostering a deeper understanding of the genre and its enduring impact on literature and performance.
The exploration extends beyond the text itself, examining the cultural and historical contexts that shaped these comedic works. Sharrock illustrates how Roman comedy reflects societal norms and challenges of its time, making it relevant even in contemporary discourse. Her insights encourage readers to engage with the works critically, fostering a deeper understanding of the genre and its enduring impact on literature and performance.
Géneros
Humor