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    Terence - Eunuchus (The Eunuch)
    Terence - Heauton Timorumenos (The Self-Tormentor)
    Classical Comedy
    Terence - Adelphoe (The Brothers)
    Roman Comedy: Five Plays by Plautus and Terence
    Terence - Andria (The Girl from Andros): 'I am human and I think nothing of which is human is alien to me''
    • This anthology contains English translations of five plays by two of the best practitioners of Roman comedy, Plautus and Terence. The plays, Menaechmi, Rudens, Truculentus, Adelphoe, and Eunuchus, provide an introduction to the world of Roman comedy. As with all Focus translations, the emphasis is on a handsomely produced, inexpensive, readable edition that is close to the original, with an extensive introduction, notes and appendices.

      Roman Comedy: Five Plays by Plautus and Terence
    • Brings together the works of Classical comedy, with two early Greek plays: Aristophanes' Birds, and Menander's The Girl from Samos; and two Roman comic plays: Plautus' The Brothers Menaechmus and Terence's double love-plot, The Eunuch. Together, these four plays demonstrate the development of Classical comedy.

      Classical Comedy
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      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      The book offers a comprehensive commentary on Terence's "Eunuchus," marking the first extensive analysis in English. It explores the play's literary and dramatic elements, highlighting its success during Terence's lifetime and its popularity in the Renaissance. Additionally, the commentary includes a detailed comparison of Terence's Latin with that of his predecessor, Plautus, addressing a gap in modern scholarship on this significant work.

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    • Terence - Andria (The Girl From Andros)

      • 82pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Pamphilus wants to marry a woman different than his father has chosen for him. Add in paternal scheming, death bed promises, shipwreck, and other complications, and comedy ensues.

      Terence - Andria (The Girl From Andros)
    • The Adelphoe (The Brothers) of Terence is a Latin adaptation of a comedy of the same name by the Greek comic playwright Menander. The theme of the play is the perennially interesting question of the relationship between the generations and the proper way to bring up a son. In the introduction Mr Martin considers Terence in the context of Roman comedy generally and discusses the background of the Adelphoe. There is also a section on metre and scansion and a short analysis of the textual tradition. The full and detailed commentary, besides elucidating the text, seeks at all times to help the reader to understand the work as a play to be enjoyed. The edition is intended for use by students at school and university and for anyone wishing to read and appreciate the play in the original.

      Terence - Adelphoe (The Brothers): 'I am human and I think nothing of which is human is alien to me''