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Plautus

    Plauto fue una figura pionera de la comedia romana, cuyas obras representan la literatura latina completa más antigua que ha sobrevivido. Sus obras, conocidas como palliata comoedia, se caracterizan por su ingenio y diálogos vibrantes que influyeron profundamente en dramaturgos posteriores. Su estilo distintivo y humor lo convierten en un pilar del drama romano. El término 'plautino' hoy en día designa las obras escritas por él o aquellas inspiradas en su singular legado teatral.

    Plautus
    Amphitryon
    Roman Comedy: Five Plays by Plautus and Terence
    Casina, The Casket Comedy, Curculio, Epidicus, The Two Menaechmuses
    The Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. The Rope
    Stichus. Three-Dollar Day. Truculentus. The Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Fragments
    The Captiva and the Mostellaria
    • The Captiva and the Mostellaria

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive and distribute public domain literature in printed format, driven by a passion for literature. Each purchase supports various non-profit literature projects, with a portion of proceeds donated to help preserve significant works from being forgotten. Readers contribute to the mission of keeping timeless literary treasures accessible worldwide.

      The Captiva and the Mostellaria
    • The comedies of Plautus are the earliest Latin works to survive complete and are cornerstones of the European theatrical tradition from Shakespeare and Moliere to modern times. This fifth volume of a new Loeb edition of all twenty-one of Plautus's extant comedies includes lively modern translations, introductions, and ample explanatory notes.

      Stichus. Three-Dollar Day. Truculentus. The Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Fragments
    • The comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences ca. 205–184 BC, are the earliest Latin works to survive complete and cornerstones of the European theatrical tradition from Shakespeare and Molière to modern times. Twenty-one of his plays are extant.

      The Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. The Rope
    • The comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205--184BCE, are the earliest Latin works to survive complete and cornerstones of the European theatrical tradition from Shakespeare and Moliere to modern times. Twenty-one of his plays are extant.

      Casina, The Casket Comedy, Curculio, Epidicus, The Two Menaechmuses
    • 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
    • The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c 205-184 BCE, are the earliest Latin works to survive complete and are cornerstones of the European theatrical tradition from Shakespeare and Moliere to modern times. This title features the 21 of Plautus' extant comedies.

      Amphitryon
    • This anthology contains English translations of four plays by one of the best practitioners of Roman comedy, Plautus. The plays Casina, Amphitryon, Captivi and Pseudolus 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.

      Casina, Amphitryon, Captivi, Pseudolus
    • 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
    • Four Comedies

      • 242 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Plautus was the single greatest influence on Western comedy. Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors and Molière's The Miser are two subsequent classics directly based on Plautine originals. The comedies printed here show him at his best, and Professor Segal's translations keep their fast, rollicking pace intact, making these the most readable and actable versions available. His introduction considers Plautus' place in ancient comedy. examines his continuing influence, and celebrates his power to entertain. Includes: The Braggart Soldier; The Brothers Menaechmus; The Haunted House; The Pot of Gold

      Four Comedies
    • Features a varied selection of one of the supreme comic writers of the Roman world, Plautus' (c.254-184 BC) finest plays, from the comedy Pseudolus, The Prisoners, and The Brothers Menaechmus, to The Pot of Gold.

      The Pot of Gold and Other Plays