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  1. Terence Biography - eNotes.com

    Terence’s comedies featured archetypal characters such as boastful soldiers and clever slaves, exploring themes of loyalty, familial duty, and societal roles.

  2. Terence Criticism - eNotes.com

    Terence, or Publius Terentius Afer, remains a significant figure in Roman literature, renowned for his elegant language, sophisticated plots, and nuanced characterizations across his six …

  3. Criticism: An introduction to The Comedies of Terence - eNotes.com

    SOURCE: An introduction to The Comedies of Terence, translated by Frank O. Copley, The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1967, pp. vii-xxi. Like the plays of his predecessor Plautus, all …

  4. Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff Analysis - eNotes.com

    Dive deep into A. E. Housman's Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion

  5. The Brothers Summary - eNotes.com

    Terence’s play The Brothers is a translation and, therefore, Romanization of a play originally written by the Greek playwright Menander. A work of Roman New Comedy, the play pokes fun …

  6. Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff Summary - eNotes.com

    “Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff,” poem LXII of A Shropshire Lad, is a reflective piece often seen as Housman's defense of his poetic choices. As the collection nears its end, Housman uses this ...

  7. The Eunuch Summary - eNotes.com

    The Eunuch is a play by Terence, a Roman playwright who lived during the second century BC. The Eunuch is a play that deals with a common theme for Roman comedy: a cunning slave …

  8. Terence Criticism: On the Idea of Comedy and of the Uses of the …

    In what degree of faithfulness Terence copied Menander—whether, as he states of the passage in the Adelphi taken from Diphilus, 'verbum de verbo' in the lovelier scenes (the description of the ...

  9. The Brothers Analysis - eNotes.com

    This analysis focuses on the complexity of the father-son relationships which occupy the heart of the play—and the heart of much of Terence’s oeuvre.

  10. Criticism: The Originality of Terence and His Greek Models

    Terence's deliberate adherence to his Greek models is basically different from the way in which Plautus used the Greek originals as raw material for his own creations, as well as from the way ...