Roman Drama. - DOREY, T.A., and D.R. DUDLEY, (eds.),

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'Suddenly one recognizes, as one did also (...) in reading Hanson and Stegman, that there is considerable positive merit in the Roman dramatists, and their study is worth while for itself.' (M.M. WILLCOCK in the Classical Review (New Series), 1966, p.357). A.o.: T.B.L. WEBSTER: The Comedy of Menander (pp.1-21); W.R. CHALMERS: Plautus and his Audience (pp.21-51); C.D.N. COSTA: The Amphitryo Theme (pp.87-123); G. LLOYD-EVANS: Shakespeare, Seneca, and the Kingdom of Violence (pp.123-161). From the library of Prof. Carl Deroux.
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