Plays and Fragments
Discover the timeless works of Menander, the preeminent writer of Greek New Comedy and the cornerstone of European comedic literature. In Plays and Fragments, published in 2008, readers can explore the genius of Menander, who crafted over one hundred plays, though only one complete work and several substantial fragments endure through the ages. This edition features a new verse translation that is both precise and engaging, allowing for a seamless reading experience. The text is thoughtfully reconstructed using the surviving words from damaged papyri, bringing the essence of Menander's storytelling to life. With 352 pages of insightful drama, this book is a must-have for enthusiasts of continental European drama and those interested in the roots of comedic writing. Immerse yourself in the legacy of Menander and witness the evolution of comedy as we know it today.