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The Comedies of Terence

The Comedies of Terence, a collection of six Roman comedies attributed to the playwright Terence, showcases a remarkable blend of Greek influences and Roman societal norms, embodying the essence of New Comedy. With intricate plots and well-delineated characters, Terence expertly navigates themes of love, mistaken identity, and the complexities of human relationships. His elegant and polished language, marked by witty dialogue and subtle humor, reflects the sophisticated tastes of the Roman elite during the 2nd century BCE, while simultaneously providing insights into the everyday lives of ordinary citizens. Terence's innovative use of stock characters and episodic structure enhances the comedic depth of his works. Terence, born in Carthage around 185 BCE and brought to Rome as a slave, rose to prominence as a playwright through his keen observation of society and its follies. His unique perspective, shaped by both his humble beginnings and exposure to Greek culture, fueled his desire to craft works that resonated with the complexities of human nature. Terence's commitment to exploring moral dilemmas and social issues reflects his intent to offer both entertainment and thoughtful commentary. This collection is not only essential for those interested in classical literature but also invaluable for contemporary readers seeking to understand the foundations of comedy. Terence's masterful storytelling invites readers to engage with timeless themes of love, identity, and societal norms, making The Comedies of Terence a pivotal work for anyone looking to delve into the roots of dramatic tradition.
301 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
George Colman
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