
Friday Mar 31, 2023
013 Poor Artists Imitate, Great Artists Steal: The Comedy of Errors
How does a 400-year-old play feel more old-fashioned than a 2000-year-old one? Shakespeare brings family values, civic virtue, and basic human decency to Plautus’ farce of selfishness and hedonism.
Like West Side Story to Roman and Juliet, Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is to Plautus’ The Brothers Menaechmus. The mistaken identities and whirling confusion is the same but the values are not.
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Sources
The Oxford Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (Oxford University Press)
Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, edited by Brian Vickers (Routledge)
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