Seneca: Phaedra

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1990-02-23
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Seneca's Phaedra occupies an important and influential position in the tradition of European drama. This new edition concentrates on the dramatic qualities of Phaedra and examines the Greek and Roman background to the play, particularly Seneca's use of Euripides and Ovid, and its philosophical elements grounded in Seneca's Stoicism. The introduction also discusses dramatic and rhetorical presentation, aspects of style including imagery and the transmission of the text. An unusual feature is the treatment of the influence of the Phaedra story in later European literature and music. The commentary examines Seneca's language in detail and looks at his use of earlier poetic models (Virgil and Ovid) as well as plot, characterisation and his use of myth. Although principally for students of Latin literature, this new edition will also be of interest to historians of drama and comparative literature.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(1)
The life of Seneca
1(2)
The dating of Seneca's tragedies
3(2)
The background of the myth
5(5)
Roman literary influences
10(5)
Dramatic performances
15(3)
Rhetorical elements
18(2)
Aspects of literary craftsmanship
20(5)
Literary and philosophical interpretation
25(5)
The manuscripts and the transmission of the text
30(3)
The influence of Seneca's tragedies and of the Phaedra myth
33(8)
Metre and prosody
41(4)
L. ANNAEI SENECAE PHAEDRA 45(164)
Commentary
88(109)
Appendices
197(12)
1. Borrowings
197(7)
2. P. Ovidi Nasonis Heroidum Epistula IV
204(5)
Bibliography 209(6)
Indexes 215

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