Plautus Titus Maccius

Pseudolus

Roman farce of a clever slave's intricate deceptions and schemes

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Plautus Titus Maccius

The most popular playwright of ancient Rome, Plautus adapted Greek New Comedy into Latin with raucous energy and verbal wit. His comedies of mistaken identity and scheming slaves defined the genre for centuries. Shakespeare and Molière both drew heavily from his plots.

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