Thyestes
Author: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Published: 1674
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Author: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Published: 1674
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alessandro Schiesaro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-09-25
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 1139440217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis monograph is devoted to the most important of Seneca's tragedies, Thyestes, which has had a notable influence on Western drama from Shakespeare to Antonin Artaud. Thyestes emerges as the mastertext of 'Silver' Latin poetry, and as an original reflection on the nature of theatre comparable to Euripides' Bacchae. The book analyses the complex structure of the play, its main themes, the relationship between Seneca's vibrant style and his obsession with dark issues of revenge and regression. Substantial discussion of other plays - especially Trojan Women, Oedipus and Medea - permits a comprehensive re-evaluation of Seneca's poetics and its pivotal role in post-Virgilian literature. Topics explored include the relationship between Seneca's plays and his theory of the emotions, the connection between poetic inspiration and the Underworld, and Seneca's treatment of time, which, in a perspective informed by psychoanalysis, is seen as a central preoccupation of Senecan tragedy.
Author: 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: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 269
ISBN-13: 9780891308713
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Katharina Volk
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2006-10-01
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9047409361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume contains ten essays on Seneca the Younger. Approaching the Roman writer from various angles, the authors endeavor both to illuminate individual aspects of Seneca’s enormous output and to discern common themes among the different genres practiced by him.
Author: P.J. Davis
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Published: 2003-12-19
Total Pages: 184
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritten in Nero's Rome in about AD62, "Thyestes" is one of the greatest and most influential of classical tragedies. Peter Davies explores the key aspects of the play including the circumstances of its composition, its performance history and its impact on subsequent dramatists.
Author: Helen Slaney
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 0198736762
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Senecan Aesthetic surveys the multifarious ways in which Senecan tragedy has been staged, from the Renaissance up to the present day, and restores Seneca to a canonical position among the playwrights of antiquity, recognizing him as one of the most important, most revered, and most reviled.
Author: Peter Mercer
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780877451716
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2015-08-11
Total Pages: 472
ISBN-13: 9004284788
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUntil the Renaissance the centrality of Roman tragedy in Western society and culture was unchallenged. Studies on Roman Republican tragedy and on Imperial Roman tragedy by the contributors have been directing the gaze of scholarship back to Roman tragedy. This volume has two goals: first, to demonstrate that Republican tragedy had a far more central role in shaping Imperial tragedy than is currently thought, and quite possibly more important than Classical Greek tragedy. Second, the influence of other Roman literary genres on Roman tragedy is greater than has formerly been credited. Studies on von Kleist and Shelley, Eliot and Claus help reconstruct the ancient Roman stage by showing how moderns had thought to change it for contemporary aesthetics.