Unlike Sophocles’ portrayal of oedipean tragedy which lays claim to flawless construction, Seneca’s Oedipus is often both misunderstood and the object of negative critique. However, if properly considered, the didactic coherence of Seneca’s tragedy clearly elucidates the quintessential elements that are played out in the dramatic advance of Oedipus’ mercurial states of mind and emotions, i. e. his obsessional fears, blindness, self-contradictions, duplicities etc. Therefore Seneca’s Oedipus is entirely consistent with the Stoic conception of passion, fate and responsibility.Aygon Jean-Pierre. Redit memoria... (v. 768) : l’intériorisation du conflit tragique dans Oedipus de Sénèque. In: Vita Latina, N°187-188, 2013. pp. 146-163
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Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his ...
International audienceThis paper wants to understand how much the Latin Oedipus is original in respe...
The main scholars that analyzed Sophocles’ play, Oedipus the King (S. OT), in which Oedipus figures ...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
Oedipus is the “why?” man. And what journey more than Oedipus’s is the paradigm of effort, sorrow an...
In this thesis I analyse the references to Ovid (Met. I.89ff., Amores III.8, and Heroides IV) and Vi...
Between the first century A.D and the medieval era, Seneca’s tragedies had no great relevance and we...
Unlike Sophocles’ portrayal of oedipean tragedy which lays claim to flawless construction, Seneca’s ...
Este trabalho apresenta uma tradução anotada da tragédia Édipo do autor latino Sêneca, acompanhada d...
This paper wants to understand how much the Latin Oedipus is original in respect of the sophoclean t...
Through an analysis of passages from Seneca’s Oedipus, Medea, and Thyestes, this paper endeavor...
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
Oedipus Rex, a tragedy created twenty-five centuries ago, is still a source of inspiration for many ...
L’Œdipe de Sénèque offre des spécificités apparentées à la poétique tragique de son auteur. Cet arti...
The study of the Seneca’s plays requires it valuation not only from the point of view of his theat...
Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his ...
International audienceThis paper wants to understand how much the Latin Oedipus is original in respe...
The main scholars that analyzed Sophocles’ play, Oedipus the King (S. OT), in which Oedipus figures ...
In this dissertation I study the intertextual relationship between the poetic genres of epic and tra...
Oedipus is the “why?” man. And what journey more than Oedipus’s is the paradigm of effort, sorrow an...
In this thesis I analyse the references to Ovid (Met. I.89ff., Amores III.8, and Heroides IV) and Vi...
Between the first century A.D and the medieval era, Seneca’s tragedies had no great relevance and we...