Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John William Cunliffe
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 172
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2010-01-14
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 0192807064
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a lively, readable and accurate verse translation of the six best plays by one of the most influential of all classical Latin writers. The volume includes Phaedra, Oedipus, Medea, Trojan Women, Hercules Furens, and Thyestes, together with an invaluable introduction and notes.
Author: Seneca
Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing
Published: 2011-09-01
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 9781420943108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLucius Annaeus Seneca (ca. 4 BCE - 65 AD), known commonly as Seneca, was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He is most noted for developing a new type of drama, the Senecan tragedy, which differed greatly from Greek tragedy. While the Greek tragedies were expansive and periodic, Senecan tragedies are more succinct and balanced. In Senecan tragedy, characters do not undergo much change, there is little or no catharsis in the end, and violence is acted out on stage instead of being recalled by characters to the audience. Often, Seneca's plays contain pronounced elements of the macabre, grotesque, and even the supernatural. Not only have these plays withstood the test of time, but they essentially fueled the growth of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama in England many centuries after their creation. Seneca's work exerted significant influence on writers like Thomas Kyd, Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare, to name a few.
Author: James Ker
Publisher: MHRA
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 0947623981
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the early Elizabethan period, nine of the ten tragedies attributed to the ancient Roman statesman, philosopher, and playwright Seneca (c. 1 BCE-65 CE) were translated for the first time into English, and these translations shaped Seneca's dramatic legacy as it would be known to later authors and playwrights. This edition enables readers to appreciate the distinct style and aims of three milestone translations: Jasper Heywood's 'Troas' (1559) and 'Thyestes' (1560), and John Studley's 'Agamemnon' (1566). The plays are presented in modern spelling and accompanied by critical notes clarifying the translators' approaches to rendering Seneca in English. The introduction provides important context, including a survey of the transmission and reception of Seneca from the first through to the sixteenth century and an analysis and comparison of the style of the three translations. James Ker is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of The Deaths of Seneca (2009), A Seneca Reader (2011), and articles on Greek and Roman literature. Jessica Winston is Professor of English at Idaho State University. She is the author of numerous articles on early Elizabethan literature and the Elizabethan reception of Seneca.
Author: Curtis Perry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-10-15
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 1108496172
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPerry reveals Shakespeare derived modes of tragic characterization, previously seen as presciently modern, via engagement with Rome and Senecan tragedy.
Author: Howard B. Norland
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9780874130454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamining the development of neoclassical tragedy during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), this work investigates the varied manifestations of tragedy modelled upon the classical heritage of ancient Greek drama as adapted by Seneca.
Author: Emma Buckley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2013-05-03
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 1118316533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn authoritative overview and helpful resource for students and scholars of Roman history and Latin literature during the reign of Nero. The first book of its kind to treat this era, which has gained in popularity in recent years Makes much important research available in English for the first time Features a balance of new research with established critical lines Offers an unusual breadth and range of material, including substantial treatments of politics, administration, the imperial court, art, archaeology, literature and reception studies Includes a mix of established scholars and groundbreaking new voices Includes detailed maps and illustrations