
Andria: or, The Fair Andrian
Andria, written by the Roman playwright Terence around 166 BC, is a comedic play that follows Pamphilus, who wishes to marry Glycerium, a woman his father Simo does not approve of. The plot thickens with paternal scheming, deathbed promises, and a shipwreck, leading to humorous complications. This work is notable for its exploration of themes such as love and parental authority, and it reflects the complexities of Athenian society.
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