In 'The Dramatic Values in Plautus' by Wilton W. Blancké, readers are taken on a scholarly exploration of the comedic genius of Plautus, a Roman playwright known for his lively and witty comedies. Blancké delves into the intricate structures of Plautus's plays, analyzing the dramatic values such as humor, language, and character development. Through a careful examination of Plautus's works, Blancké highlights the enduring relevance of these ancient plays in today's literary landscape, emphasizing their timeless appeal and entertainment value. Blancké's academic approach provides readers with deep insights into the comedic techniques utilized by Plautus, making this book a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature. Wilton W. Blancké, a respected authority in the field of ancient drama, brings his expertise to bear in this illuminating study of Plautus's comedic brilliance. Blancké's passion for the subject shines through in his detailed analysis, demonstrating a profound understanding of the nuances of Plautus's works. Readers interested in classical literature, comedic theory, or ancient drama will find 'The Dramatic Values in Plautus' to be an invaluable resource that sheds new light on the enduring appeal of these timeless plays.