The Rope and Other Plays

by Plautus

Other authorsE.F. Watling (Translator)
Paperback, 1964

Status

Available

Call number

808

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1964), Edition: First Thus, Paperback, 288 pages

Description

Brilliantly adapting Greek New Comedy for Roman audiences, the sublime comedies of Plautus (c. 254 -184 bc ) are the earliest surviving complete works of Latin literature. The four plays collected here reveal a playwright in his prime, exploring classic themes and developing standard characters that were to influence the comedies of Shakespeare, Moli re and many others. In The Ghost, a dissolute son who has squandered his father's money is thrown into disarray when he returns from abroad, a theme that is explored further in the comedy of errors A Three-Dollar Day. In The Rope - regarded by many as the best of Plautus' plays - the shipwreck of a pimp and his slaves leads to the touching reunion of a father and his daughter, while Amphitryo, Plautus's only excursion into divine mythology, offers a cheerful account of how Jupiter became father to Hercules.… (more)

Language

Original language

Latin

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

288 p.; 7.64 inches

ISBN

0140441360 / 9780140441369

Local notes

Ghost (Mostellaria). Rope (Rudens). Three-Dollar Day (Trinummus). Amphitryo

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