he paper deals with some issues related to the much-discussed structure of this play, arguing that it is best understood in connection with its epic models. Seneca offers an original take on the characters and events of the war at Troy from a tragic angle, focusing on the theme of repetition-as-reversal and exploiting an unusual, fragmented dramatic structure to highlight the faultlines of epic narrative. In this context, the long rhesis which dominates the play emerges as a key element in the process of alluding to, and distancing himself from, the epic tradition.L’article traite de quelques questions liées à la structure – très discutée – de cette pièce, montrant qu’on la comprend mieux si on la met en relation avec ses modèles épiques. S...
Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...
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In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
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Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...
Ce travail est consacré à l’analyse des scènes de tromperie et de dissimulation dans le corpus tragi...
This thesis analyzes the use of vivid descriptive language in Seneca’s tragedy Medea, with an emphas...
L’article traite de quelques questions liées à la structure – très discutée – de cette pièce, montra...
Pour tenter de savoir si les tragédies de Sénèque étaient ou non destinées à la scène, il ne suffit ...
Staging Seneca's Trojans enables one to arbitrate the struggle between the dramatist and his creatur...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
This thesis shows how changes to conventional tragic structure and stories—like the number of acts, ...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
Les tragédies de Sénèque ont été écrites pour être lues. Si l’on veut les mettre en scène il est néc...
Troilus and Cressida and the Fall of Troy The plot of Troilus and Cressida has often puzzled specta...
Between the first century A.D and the medieval era, Seneca’s tragedies had no great relevance and we...
The prologues of Seneca's tragedies, while inheriting from Euripides the introductive monologue, pre...
International audienceFocussed on two types of crisis, an individual one and an institutional one wh...
The aim of this article is to compare Plutarch’s and Seneca’s use of the texts and themes of fifth c...
Seneca’s contribution to the development of Western European theatre and conceptions of theatricalit...
Ce travail est consacré à l’analyse des scènes de tromperie et de dissimulation dans le corpus tragi...
This thesis analyzes the use of vivid descriptive language in Seneca’s tragedy Medea, with an emphas...