This paper argues that, in penning his tragedies, Seneca may have drawn not only on his Greek models, but also on ancient commentaries to those texts, that is the exegetical material found in the scholia. This approach to Seneca’s plays, which entails aspects of both literary criticism and dramaturgy, does not seem, however, to have received much scholarly attention thus far. The analysis focuses on a few passages from Seneca’s Medea, which will be interpreted against the model of Euripides’ Medea, as well as against the relevant Euripidean scholia. Such a combined reading may help shed further light on Seneca’s composition of his tragedies by bringing to the fore his erudite interest in ancient commentaries, an interest mirrored i...
This thesis explores the theme of evil in Senecan tragedy through the prism of his Stoic principles,...
Traditionally it is said that the source of Seneca's tragedies is Euripides. The coincidence with th...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This thesis analyzes the use of vivid descriptive language in Seneca’s tragedy Medea, with an emphas...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
This thesis provides a sequel to studies relating to the influence of Senecan drama in sixteenth and...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
In this paper, Professor Daalder is at least as concerned with what he considers to be the beneficia...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca the Younger in two literary texts written a few dec...
La tesi propone una analisi della tecnica senecana della charatterizzazione dei personaggi tragici d...
Critical examination of the possibility that Senecan tragedy influenced Shakespeare has moved throug...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The main topic ...
This thesis explores the theme of evil in Senecan tragedy through the prism of his Stoic principles,...
Traditionally it is said that the source of Seneca's tragedies is Euripides. The coincidence with th...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This thesis analyzes the use of vivid descriptive language in Seneca’s tragedy Medea, with an emphas...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
This thesis provides a sequel to studies relating to the influence of Senecan drama in sixteenth and...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
In this paper, Professor Daalder is at least as concerned with what he considers to be the beneficia...
The paper examines the representation of Seneca the Younger in two literary texts written a few dec...
La tesi propone una analisi della tecnica senecana della charatterizzazione dei personaggi tragici d...
Critical examination of the possibility that Senecan tragedy influenced Shakespeare has moved throug...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The main topic ...
This thesis explores the theme of evil in Senecan tragedy through the prism of his Stoic principles,...
Traditionally it is said that the source of Seneca's tragedies is Euripides. The coincidence with th...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College