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Plautus: Poenulus

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Plautus: Poenulus

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Description

Plautus' Poenulus (Little Carthaginian) is a work of staggering literary and historical significance. Performed in the long shadow of Rome's traumatic struggle with Hannibal's Carthage, this play stages the restoration of a Carthaginian family divided through enslavement. Set against the backdrop of a Greece marked by comedic expectations and the geography of contemporary imperial conquest, Poenulus presents a tale of Carthaginian heartbreak and heartache to a post-war Roman audience. Populated by an intersectional cast of Carthaginians and Greeks, the comedy's singular diversity prompts audience interaction with a wide range of socio-cultural topics relevant to Plautus' time. Engaging weighty matters through song, slapstick, puns, and spectacle, Poenulus may appear to defang, but its bite is deep.

This book offers an innovative understanding of Poenulus' place in Roman history and literary culture, helping readers to appreciate the play itself, the complex nature of Plautine authorship, and the cultures of performance in Republican Rome. Most of the book explores the play as a performance, from its unique and strikingly self-aware prologue to the actors' call for applause in the final line. The longest chapter examines the play's afterlives in the Renaissance and early Modern period, including little-known revivals and adaptations in Ferrara, Rome, and Cambridge. Over the centuries, people have found in Poenulus a script well suited to active learning in the Latin classroom, a text readymade to support new political ideologies, and a dramatized vision of the world that accorded with processes of racialization in Europe as reengagement with the classical past coincided with the expansion of the slave trade and the objectification of Black Africans. That one play has been seen to support and subvert the same outlooks and practices from the third century BCE to the present is a testament to its complexity and the enduring power of Plautine verse.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Illustrations

1. Introduction
2. Prologue
3. Plots, Plots, and Characters
4. Hanno(s)
5. Reception: Ferrara, Rome, Cambridge

Epilogue


Bibliography
Notes
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jun 25 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781350379084
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 11 bw illus
Series Bloomsbury Ancient Comedy Companions
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Thomas Biggs

Thomas Biggs is Lecturer in Latin at the Universit…

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