Plautus
Amphitryon
& Two Other Plays
Edited and Translated by Lionel Casson
Plautus wrote upwards of fifty plays, of which twenty have survived. This anthology
includes his best plays and also seeks to give some idea of his range. His forte
was farce, and these selections exemplify at least two of his favorite farcical
devices: mistaken identity (Amphitryon) and the lecherous old codger
(Casina). The Pot of Gold reveals what Plautus could do with the subtler
humor to be evoked from character.
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