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The dissertation reevaluates Plautus as a comic dramatist by surveying classical and modern criticism and assembling evidence about original performance conditions — audience, actors, gestures, masks, and stage business — then analyzes the plays to catalogue recurring techniques such as stock characters, soliloquy and audience address, rapid physical business, verbal play, and structural repetition. Combining historical documentation with close readings, it reconstructs likely acting practices and theatrical conventions to show how performance choices prioritized comic effect over strict dramatic continuity.

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Wilton W. Blancké

Wilton W. Blancké was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of classical literature, particularly the works of the Roman playwright Plautus. His notable work, "The Dramatic Values in Plautus," explores the thematic and structural elements that define Plautus's comedic style. Blancké's analysis provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of Roman theater, making his work significant for both students and enthusiasts of classical drama. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to a deeper understanding of ancient theatrical traditions.

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