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The complete Roman drama ; all the extant comedies of Plautus and Terence, and the tragedies of Seneca, in a variety of translations, edited, and with an introduction, by George E. Duckworth.

Author: Duckworth, George E., 1903-1972, editor.

Imprint:New York : Random house, 1942.

Description2 v. ; 24 cm.

Note:"First printing."

Note:"A companion volume to The complete Greek drama, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, jr." - Pref.

Note:Comedies by Plautus: - Amphitryon. - The comedy of asses. - The pot of gold. - The two bacchides. - The captives. - Casina. - The casket. - Curculio. - Epidicus. - The twin menaechmi. - The merchant. - The braggart warrior. - The haunted house. - The girl from Persia. - The Carthaginian. - Pseudolus. - The rope. - Stichus. - The three penny day. - Truculentus.

Note:Comedies by Terence: - The woman of Andros. - The self-tormentor. - The eunuch. - Phormio. - The mother-in-law. - The brothers.

Note:Tragedies by Seneca: - Mad Hercules. - The Trojan women. - The Phoenician women. - Medea. - Phaedra. - Oedipus. - Agamemnon. - Thyestes. - Hercules on Oeta. - Octavia.

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Author:
Duckworth, George E., 1903-1972, editor.
Subject:
Latin drama -- Translations into English.
English drama -- Translations from Latin.
Contributor
Plautus, Titus Maccius.
Terence.
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.