PLAUTUS

(Titus Maccius Plautus)plôˈtəs, c.254–184 b.c., Roman writer of comedies, b. Umbria. His plays, adapted from those of Greek New Comedy, are popular and vigorous representations of middle-class and lower-class life. Written with a mastery of idiomatic spoken Latin and governed by a genius for situation and coarse humor, Plautus' comedies achieved a great reputation. Characteristic of his plays are the stock comic figures—the knavish, resourceful slave, the young lover and his mistress, the courtesan, the parasite, and the braggart soldier. His plots and characters have had great influence upon later literature, with adaptations and imitations by many writers, e.g., Molière, Corneille, Jonson, and Shakespeare. The chronological order for Plautus' plays is unknown; 21, more or less complete, survive: Amphitruo (Amphitryon), Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi, Casina, Cistellaria, Curculio, Epidicus, Menaechmi, Mercator, Miles gloriosus, Mostellaria, Persa, Poenulus, Pseudolus, Rudens, Stichus, Trinummus, Truculentus, and Vidularia (in fragments).

See G. E. Duckworth, The Complete Roman Drama (1942) and other translations by P. Nixon (5 vol., rev. 1952–62) and J. Tatum (1983); study by E. Segal (1968).

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...there be great audiences. The Way to Plautus If we are to avoid making Plautine comedy...considcrable works of literature, it is because Plautus was an artist with an instinct for the...idea and sonic organism we call poetry- Plautus used with copious insight and fluent invention...
polemical modes of presentation, Plautus and Terence set the standards for achievement...tragedy and comedy, Strong Seneca or Plautus . Francis Meres compliments Shakespeare in similar terms: As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for...
...was frequent: Menanders Arbitration and Plautus Rudens are good instances. 38. The Cook...23 in Mercator , only once elsewhere in Plautus -- Miles , 1235. 41. Vv. 668 f: feci...discussion of the vital differences between Plautus Amphitruo and Molieres adaptation thereof...
...involved certain confusion, even though Plautus, by substituting a reconciliation of...that both carelessness on the part of Plautus and reworking by later hands have caused...disorder in it than even the most careless of Plautus own methods of composition seems evident...
...for deciding what is really Plautine in Plautus, for separating out the signal from the noise. Because Plautus adapted his comedies from Greek plays...comedy, the problem of inconsistency in Plautus has often been solved by invoking the...
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Encountering Plautus in the Renaissance: A Humanist Debate on...had studied rhetoric, meant Terence alone. Plautus did not go unmentioned, but his texts were scarce. Quotations from Plautus during the Middle Ages often rely on secondary...
...Zukofskys Breathing with Catullus and Plautus by David Wray The complete Catullus he...Gaius Valerius Catullus and Titus Maccius Plautus lived and wrote in Rome, but neither...recently acquired Roman citizenship. Plautus, about a century and a half earlier...
...Advice on Women and Marriage: From Plautus to Chaucer. by Conor McCarthy Satiric Advice on Women and Marriage: From Plautus to Chaucer, ed. Warren S. Smith...Morton Braund discusses comedies by Plautus and Terence that deviate from the...
...presenting at least fourteen different plays by Plautus and Terence. In 1493 he took three productions...of twelve hitherto unknown comedies by Plautus. The "new" plays did not become widely...in 1508. Once again, if indirectly, Plautus contributed to Ferrara carnival festivities...
...is used by the parasite Artotrogus in Plautus Miles Gloriosus. In a catalogue of Pyrgopolynices...nepotulum" 1420-21). The double intent of Plautus verbal byplay is obvious. In threat...translated into a threat typically used by Plautus to stymie the maneuvers of a slick conniver...
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...The pet tortoises of Septimus (called Plautus) and of twentieth-century Valentine (Lightning) form another twinned pair. Plautus and Lightning are played by the same piece...mentions the hermits pet, a tortoise called Plautus. After we have learned Hannahs conjecture...
...years on Forum, which was based on some Plautus comedies all mashed together. Burt Shevelove...of songs that were actually used in the Plautus plays. Over a period of four years...everything from Sergeant Bilko to I Love Lucy. Plautus invented it all. Integrating a score...
...National for Stephen Sondheims rewriting of Plautus, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to...wielding those arched swords. Obviously, Plautus himself is responsible for A Funny Things...the National. I confess that I am not a Plautus expert, but I am sure his jokes are not...
...Shevelove tinkering with the plays of Plautus at Brown University. LG: Yes. I think...the idea of our doing a show based on Plautus. We read the 26 plays that exist, in...Yeah, whats a nice Jewish boy doing with Plautus? TSR: This gift of thinking funny...
...family, his job, his country. "To an honest man," wrote Plautus, the great Roman poet, "it is an honor to have minded his...Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount. Plautus, a true nobleman of antiquity, wrote, "Courage stands before...
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...Harvard University, 1968), a study of the playwright Plautus that was widely considered seminal; to the book and lyrics...University, 1996); and ldquo;Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence rdquo; (Oxford University, 2001), all of...
...Relying on stock sex - themes from ancient Roman playwright, Plautus, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, strikes...without a seaside postcards frank vulgarity. Resuscitating Plautus is no heroic act, though the first-nighters clearly thought...
...QUENTIN LETTS A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM By Plautus Royal National Theatre, London TO the great, neglected god...convoluted plot was not actually scripted by Roman playwright Plautus, but was heavily adapted from his characters by the 1950s...
...Gavin and Stacey ...? 14...And how many times has she been engaged? 15 Which British satirist and cartoonist who played Plautus in Up Pompeii! came to the fore in That Was The Week That Was? 16 Which former EastEnders actor married Sun editor Rebekah...
...of plays in the market square, moving on if the priests intervened. In the monasteries the naughty Roman plays of Seneca, Plautus or Aristophanes were locked away by sniggering monks who withheld these Latin texts from the multitude in case the wrong message...
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PLAUTUS (Titus Maccius Plautus)plo t s, c.254 184 b.c., Roman writer of comedies, b...Latin and governed by a genius for situation and coarse humor, Plautus comedies achieved a great reputation. Characteristic of his plays...
...better judgment may be passed on the comedies of Plautus and Terence . Plautus incorporated native Roman elements into the plots...classics occurred first in Italy, with Terence, Plautus, and Seneca as the models. The Italians strictly...
...greatly exaggerated to produce broad, absurd humor. Early examples of farce can be found in the comedies of Aristophanes, Plautus, and Terence. During the Middle Ages the term farce designated interpolations made in the church litany by the clergy. Later...
...300 b.c., Greek dramatist of the New Comedy, b. Sinope. His many dramas (perhaps 100) were extensively adapted by Plautus and Terence and influenced the entire Roman stage. The fragments of his works that remain reveal his talent for strongly contrasted...
...broad, and the characters realistic. See G. E. Duckworth, The Complete Roman Drama (1942); W. G. Arnott, Menander, Plautus, and Terence (1965). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
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