Plautus: Five of His plays
Plautus: Five of His plays
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Details
- Year of publication
- 2024
- ISBN
- 1111005230549
- Author
- Plautus, Translator: Robert Allison
- Pages
- 346
- Publishers
- Gyan Publishing House
- Keyword
- History
- Binding description
- Paperback
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- Print on demand
- True
Description
About The Book: This volume includes five captivating plays: "Pot of Gold," "The Captives," "The Twin Brothers," "The Tempest," and "Amphitryon." Each section provides a thorough analysis, exploring the themes and intricacies that define these enduring classics. Each play encapsulates a classic story, with a particular focus on Plautus's "Pot of Gold," a Roman comedy influencing Moliere's "The Miser." The narrative revolves around Euclio, a miser guarding a pot of gold, and his daughter, Phaedra, caught in a love affair. Misunderstandings unfold when Euclio's brother proposes to marry Phaedra, resulting in comedic resolutions, including the return of the pot of gold to Euclio and Phaedra's marriage to her true love. The book also delves into "The Captives" and "The Tempest," offering insights into Plautus's influence and the unique Roman atmosphere in these timeless comedies.