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The volume collects six short Latin comedies by an ancient dramatist, each drawing on Greek New Comedy models and focusing on lovers, household conflicts, and social constraints. Recurring devices include mistaken identities, intercepted messages, concealed parentage, and quick-witted servants who engineer romantic unions or outwit guardians. Comedy arises from domestic entanglements, sharp verbal exchanges, and the friction between parental authority and youthful desire, while prologues and shifts in diction clarify sources and set the scene. The plays present compact, tightly plotted situations that emphasize social maneuvering and ethical ambiguity over grand narrative sweep.

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Terence

Terence, a Roman playwright of the 2nd century BCE, is celebrated for his contributions to the genre of comedy. His works are characterized by their witty dialogue and intricate plots, often exploring themes of love, family, and social issues. Notable plays such as "Terence's Andrian" and "The Comedies of Terence" showcase his ability to blend humor with insightful commentary on human behavior. Terence's influence on later European drama is significant, as his comedies laid the groundwork for the development of comedic literature in the Western tradition.

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