"As its title suggests, this book is much more than a commentary on the extant plays and fragments of the only surviving 'new comedy' playwright. Lape aims to see Menander's plays as both social commentary and political statement"--Choice "This impressive contribution to New Comedy studies... Interpret[s] Menander's comedies not so much from literary and theatrical angles but from the ways that they relate to the history--military, political and social--of Menander's time... Throughout this book Susan Lape appears in full command of the many areas relevant to her arguments."--W. Geoffrey Arnott, International Journal of the Classical Tradition