Seneca’s Hercules Furens presents one version of a well-known myth in literary, artistic, and philosophical tradition. I will identify some stylistic devices of the tragedy in order to make explicit the way in which Hercules’s own ambivalence is related to Seneca’s poetic and generic praxis. I will focalize upon three axes: a. the conceptual ?uctuation around Hercules’s uirtus and labores; b. the thematic inversion through uictor / uictus module, and c. the imaginary of hybridity in connection with the monstrum-motif. Such axes show some of the main dynamics of Senecan poetics, and allow to shed light on the motivations and purposes of including this legendary character in a tragedy of the Neronian period.Hercules Furens de Sêneca nos apres...
This thesis tackles the pervasiveness of aberration in Senecan tragedy. Aberration infects all aspec...
One of the main, initial thesis of the article is that in the tragedies `Hρακλής μαινόμενος by Euri...
Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...
A partir de sus antecedentes grecorromanos, la Fedra de Séneca se inscribe en la tradición, pero al ...
The critics who wrote about Hercules Furens are either convinced that the main character is a perse...
Of Seneca’s eight authentic tragedies, Hercules furens exhibits the most divergent hermeneutic persp...
A presente dissertação consiste numa tradução anotada da peça Hercules furens, do filósofo e tragedi...
This thesis shows how changes to conventional tragic structure and stories—like the number of acts, ...
The following thesis is an examination of the way Seneca constructs Phaedra, the main character of a...
Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine überwiegend generische Interpretation der Tragödie «Hercules furens»...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
En el Tiestes de Séneca, un número grande de elementos son transformados en indicaciones de la época...
This thesis explores the theme of evil in Senecan tragedy through the prism of his Stoic principles,...
This work dedicates itself to the study of the Seneca’s Phaedra a tragedy written by the Latin poet ...
Hercules Furens and Hercules Oetaeus, two plays, the former of which is almost certainly by Seneca a...
This thesis tackles the pervasiveness of aberration in Senecan tragedy. Aberration infects all aspec...
One of the main, initial thesis of the article is that in the tragedies `Hρακλής μαινόμενος by Euri...
Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...
A partir de sus antecedentes grecorromanos, la Fedra de Séneca se inscribe en la tradición, pero al ...
The critics who wrote about Hercules Furens are either convinced that the main character is a perse...
Of Seneca’s eight authentic tragedies, Hercules furens exhibits the most divergent hermeneutic persp...
A presente dissertação consiste numa tradução anotada da peça Hercules furens, do filósofo e tragedi...
This thesis shows how changes to conventional tragic structure and stories—like the number of acts, ...
The following thesis is an examination of the way Seneca constructs Phaedra, the main character of a...
Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine überwiegend generische Interpretation der Tragödie «Hercules furens»...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
En el Tiestes de Séneca, un número grande de elementos son transformados en indicaciones de la época...
This thesis explores the theme of evil in Senecan tragedy through the prism of his Stoic principles,...
This work dedicates itself to the study of the Seneca’s Phaedra a tragedy written by the Latin poet ...
Hercules Furens and Hercules Oetaeus, two plays, the former of which is almost certainly by Seneca a...
This thesis tackles the pervasiveness of aberration in Senecan tragedy. Aberration infects all aspec...
One of the main, initial thesis of the article is that in the tragedies `Hρακλής μαινόμενος by Euri...
Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...