Commedia Togata: the Terenzio of Goldoni and the contest for literary authority

This paper examines the competition for authority between two mid-18th century Italian comic poets - Carlo Goldini and Pietro Chiari - and the importance of this appeal to classical authority. Concentrating on the <em>Moliere</em> and <em>Terenzio</em> of Goldoni and on the &...

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Main Author: Leigh, M
Other Authors: International Society for the Classical Tradition
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2008
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description This paper examines the competition for authority between two mid-18th century Italian comic poets - Carlo Goldini and Pietro Chiari - and the importance of this appeal to classical authority. Concentrating on the <em>Moliere</em> and <em>Terenzio</em> of Goldoni and on the <em>Plauto</em> of Chiari, but also paying close attention to the contribution of contemporary literary pamphleteers, the author endeavours to show how Goldoni consistently identifies himself with the great reformers of the comic theatre. The effect of the <em>Terenzio</em> is to oblige Chiari to take on the role of the modern Plautus, even though this necessarily contradicts all that his admirers have said of him in their panegyric 'Sulla vera poesia teatrale'.
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