‘Between Wife and Husband’: the Long Echo of Sira’s Lament (Plautus,Merc. 817 ff.)
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https://doi.org/10.4454/dioniso.v14.995Keywords:
Plautus, Mercator, Sira, wife, husband, LexAbstract
Sira’s monologue in Merc. 817 ff. is one of the most well-known scenes in the play: she offers a surprising – and at times paradoxical – meditation on the behaviour of a husband and wife. In the ironic ‘feminism’ of this anus one inevitably glimpses literary constructions and problematic knots, capable of reviving, albeit with a comic smile, a subject of great cultural and legal relevance.
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