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Terence's Andrian

A comedy, in five acts (Translated into English prose, with critical and explanatory notes)
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Terence
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In Terence's «Andrian,» the playwright masterfully intertwines humor and poignant social commentary, presenting a comedic yet insightful exploration of love, identity, and societal norms in the Roman world. Written in the 2nd century BCE, this work exemplifies the advantages of Roman New Comedy, characterized by its sophisticated dialogue and vibrant characterizations. The plot revolves around the romantic entanglements of young lovers, deftly navigated by the cunning servant character, underscoring themes of deception, desire, and the quest for personal autonomy within the constraints of societal expectations. Terence, a freed slave of North African descent, became one of the most esteemed figures in Roman literature. His unique background fueled his understanding of human experience, as he often portrayed characters from diverse social standings. This personal perspective granted him a distinctive voice; his works, including «Andrian,» reflect his belief in the shared humanity that transcends social classes. Terence's approach to storytelling, marked by a blend of realism and clever wit, resonates with audiences seeking deeper insights into the human condition. «Andrian» is a vital contribution to the canon of classical literature, revealing timeless themes that remain relevant today. Readers interested in the interplay of humor and societal critique will find this work captivating and thought-provoking. Terence's nuanced portrayal of complex characters masks deeper philosophical reflections, making it essential reading for anyone wishing to engage with the foundations of Western comedy and drama.

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03 March 2025
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240 p.
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