Here is a lively, readable, and accurate verse translation of the six best plays by one of the most influential of all classical Latin writers--the only tragic playwright from ancient Rome whose work survives. Tutor to the emperor Nero, Seneca lived through uncertain, oppressive, and violent times, and his dramas depict the extremes of human behavior. Rape, suicide, child-murder, incestuous love, madness, and mutilation afflict the characters, who are obsessed and destroyed by their feelings. Seneca forces us to think about the difference between compromise and hypocrisy, about what happens when emotions overwhelm judgment, and about how a person can be good, calm, or happy in a corrupt society and under constant threat of death. In addition to her superb translation, Emily Wilson provides an invaluable introduction which offers a succinct account of Seneca's life and times, his philosophical beliefs, the literary form of the plays, and their immense influence on European literature. The book also includes an up-to-date bibliography and explanatory notes which identify mythological allusions.
Author(s): Seneca
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 320
Contents......Page 6
Introduction......Page 8
Note on the Text and Translation......Page 28
Select Bibliography......Page 30
Chronology......Page 34
Mythological Family Trees......Page 35
PHAEDRA......Page 38
OEDIPUS......Page 76
MEDEA......Page 108
TROJAN WOMEN......Page 140
HERCULES FURENS......Page 176
THYESTES......Page 216
Explanatory Notes......Page 250