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Menander: Samia Summary

Menander: Samia by Dr Matthew Wright (University of Exeter, UK)

Matthew Wright brings Menanders Samia to life by explaining how it achieves its comic effects and how it fits within the broader context of fourth-century Greek drama and society. He offers a scene-by-scene reading of the play, combining close attention to detail with broader consideration of major themes, in an approach designed to bring out the humour and nuance of each individual moment on stage, while also illuminating Menanders comic art. The play dramatizes a tangled story of mistakes, mishaps and misapprehensions leading up to the marriage of Moschion and Plangon. For most of the action the characters are at odds with one another owing to accidental delusions or deliberate deceptions, and it seems as if the marriage will be cancelled or indefinitely postponed; but ultimately everyones problems are solved and the play ends happily. Samia is one of the best-preserved examples of fourth-century Greek comedy: celebrated within antiquity but subsequently lost for many years, it miraculously came back to light, in almost complete form, as a result of Egyptian papyrus finds during the 20th century.

Menander: Samia Reviews

W. succeeds marvellously in showing that Samia is fun to read and stage, and that Menander is not flat, dull, lame or predictable ... W.s interpretation of Samia is up to date in its scholarship, sensitive to the key issues involved in interpreting Menanders plays, entertaining to read and accessible to a broad public. I recommend W.s Samia to all students and scholars who are interested in classical studies, ancient drama and cultural studies in general. * The Classical Review *

About Dr Matthew Wright (University of Exeter, UK)

Matthew Wright is Professor of Greek at the University of Exeter, UK. He has published widely on Greek tragedy and comedy, including The Lost Plays of Greek Tragedy (Volumes 1 and 2) (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016 and 2018) and The Comedian as Critic (Bloomsbury, 2012).

Table of Contents

List of Figures Introduction 1. First Act 2. Second Act 3. Third Act 4. Fourth Act 5. Fifth Act Notes Guide to further reading Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9781350124776
9781350124776
135012477X
Menander: Samia by Dr Matthew Wright (University of Exeter, UK)
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-11-12
176
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