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The Roman dramatist Terence (c. 186-159 BC) adapted many of his comedies from Greek sources, rendering them suitable for audiences of his own time by introducing subtler characterization and more complex plots. In his romantic play, The Girl from Andros, Terence portrays a love affair saved by a startling discovery. The Self-Tormentor focusses on a man's remorse after sending his son to war, and The Eunuch depicts a case of mistaken identity. Phormio is as rich in intrigue as a French farce, while The Mother-in-Law shows two families striving to save a marriage and The Brothers contrasts strict and lenient upbringings. With their tight plots and spare dialogue, Terence gave his plays a sense of humanity that became a model in the Renaissance and greatly influenced Molière.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics re

Table of Contents
The ComediesPreface and Acknowledgments
Introduction

The Girl From Andros
Andria

The Self-Tormentor
Heauton Timorumenos

The Eunuch
Eunuchus

Phormio

The Mother-In-Law
Hecyra

The Brothers
Adelhoe

Appendix A: 'The Life of Terrence' by Suetonius

Appendix B: The Order and Dates of the Plays

Select Bibliography

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    Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 11/25/1976 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780140443240, 978-0140443240
    ISBN10: 014044324X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Roman dramatist Terence (c. 186-159 BC) adapted many of his comedies from Greek sources, rendering them suitable for audiences of his own time by introducing subtler characterization and more complex plots. In his romantic play, The Girl from Andros, Terence portrays a love affair saved by a startling discovery. The Self-Tormentor focusses on a man's remorse after sending his son to war, and The Eunuch depicts a case of mistaken identity. Phormio is as rich in intrigue as a French farce, while The Mother-in-Law shows two families striving to save a marriage and The Brothers contrasts strict and lenient upbringings. With their tight plots and spare dialogue, Terence gave his plays a sense of humanity that became a model in the Renaissance and greatly influenced Molière.

    For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics re

    Table of Contents
    The ComediesPreface and Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    The Girl From Andros
    Andria

    The Self-Tormentor
    Heauton Timorumenos

    The Eunuch
    Eunuchus

    Phormio

    The Mother-In-Law
    Hecyra

    The Brothers
    Adelhoe

    Appendix A: 'The Life of Terrence' by Suetonius

    Appendix B: The Order and Dates of the Plays

    Select Bibliography

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