De Aulularia Plauti Fabula, by Wilhelm Claus, offers a detailed examination of Plautus's celebrated comedy, "Aulularia," often known as "The Pot of Gold." This Latin text delves into the intricacies of Plautus's dramatic style, exploring the play's enduring appeal and its influence on subsequent writers.
Claus meticulously analyzes the characters, plot structure, and linguistic nuances of "Aulularia," providing valuable insights for students and scholars of classical literature. Furthermore, the book investigates the various authors who drew inspiration from Plautus's work, tracing the legacy of "Aulularia" through literary history. A vital resource for understanding Roman comedy and its lasting impact, this study illuminates the genius of Plautus and his contributions to the development of dramatic art.
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