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Plautus: Select Bibliography
Roman Comedy & Theater: General Works
- Beacham, Richard C. 1992. The Roman Theatre
and its Audience. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
- Beare, W. 1965. The Roman Stage. London:
Barnes and Noble.
- Bieber, Margarete. 1961. History of the Greek
and Roman Theater (2nd ed). Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press.
- Csapo, Eric and William J. Slater. 1995. The
Context of Ancient Drama. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press.
- Dorey T.A. and D.R. Dudley. 1965. Roman Drama.
London: Routledge.
- Duckworth, George E. 1952. The Nature of
Roman Comedy. Princeton.
- Hunter, R. L. 1985. The New Comedy of Greece
and Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
- Luce, T. James, ed. 1982. Ancient Writers:
Greece and Rome. New York: Scribner.
- Marshall, C.W. 2006. The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Saunders, Catharine. 1966. Costume in Roman
Comedy. New York: AMS Press.
- Scodel, Ruth, ed. 1993. Theater and Society
in the Classical World. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
- Sebesta Judith, Lynn & Bonfante, eds. 1994.
The World of Roman Costume. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press.
- Simon, Erika. The Ancient Theatre. Trans. C.E. Vafopoulou-Richardson.
London: Methuen, 1982.
- Wiles, David. 1991. The Masks of Menander:
Sign and Meaning in Greek and Roman Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Plautus
- Anderson, William S. 1993. Barbarian Play:
Plautus' Roman Comedy. Toronto, Univ. of Toronto Press.
- Chalmers, Walter R. 1965. "Plautus and
his Audience." In T.A. Dorey and D.R. Dudley. Roman Drama,
21-50. London: Routledge.
- Goldberg, Sander M. 1998. "Plautus in the Palatine."
Journal of Roman Studies 88: 1-20.
- Goldberg, Sander M. 1986. Understanding Terence. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Gruen, Erich S. 1992. "Plautus and the Public
Stage." In Erich Segal, ed. Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. Oxford 2001. 83-94.
- Ketterer, Robert. "Stage Properties in Plautine Comedy I." Semiotica
58 (1986) 193-216.
- Ketterer, Robert. "Stage Properties in Plautine Comedy III. Props
in Four Plays of Identity." Semiotica 60 (1986) 29-72.
- Moore, Timothy J. 1999. "Facing the Music: Character and Musical
Accompaniment in Roman Comedy." Syllecta Classica 10: 130-53.
882.009 C884 1999
- Moore, Timothy J. "Music and Structure in Roman Comedy." American Journal of Philology 119 (1998) 245-73.
- Moore, Timothy J. 1998. The Theater of Plautus:
Playing to the Audience. Austin: University of Texas Press.
- Moore, Timothy J. 1989. "Seats and Social
Status in the Plautine Theatre." Classical Journal 90: 113-123.
- Parker, Holt. 1996. "Plautus vs. Terence: Audience and Popularity Re-Examined." American Journal of Philology 117: 585-617.
- Segal, Erich. 1978. Roman Laughter: The Comedy
of Plautus. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
- Segal, Erich, ed. 2001. Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Slater, N.W. 1985. Plautus in Performance:
The Theater of the Mind. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
- Wiles, David. 1988. "Taking Farce Seriously:
Recent Critical Approaches to Plautus," In Themes in Drama, 10: Farce,
261-71, ed. James Redmond. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
Plautus, Asinaria *
- Franko, George Fredric. "Ensemble Scenes in Plautus." American Journal of Philology 125 (2004) 27-59.
- Gratwick, Adrian S. "Paternal 'Obsequalia': Some Passages of Plautus, Nonius, and Terence." Hermes 129 (2001) 45-62.
- Hough, John Newbold. "The Structure of the Asinaria." American Journal of Philology 58 (1937) 19-37.
- Konstan, David. "Asinaria: The Family." In Roman Comedy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983. 47-56.
- Lowe, J.C.B. "Aspects of Plautus' Originality in the Asinaria." Classical Quarterly 42 (1992) 152-75.
- Slater, Niall. "Six Authors in Search of a Character: Asinaria as Guerilla Theatre." In Plautus in Performance: The Theatre of the Mind. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985. 55-69.
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