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Pseudo-Seneca

Autor George W. M. Harrison
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 ian 2026
A Roman tragedy widely considered to be post-Senecan and of unknown authorship, Hercules on Oeta is the longest play to survive from antiquity. This accessible volume offers a concise yet thorough introduction for readers coming to the play for the first time, exploring issues of authorship, date and performance alongside chapters on its literary antecedents, historical context, main characters and key themes, and reception in antiquity and beyond. Hercules on Oeta demonstrates that Hercules' death and deification was at least as important in art and myth as his twelve labours. The first half of the play is devoted to probing the humiliation he inflicted on his wife by returning with a pregnant, unwilling mistress, whose family he destroyed. Infected with a flesh-eating virus, the torment of Hercules became so great that he built a pyre for self-immolation: he appears again to his mother at the play's end, now deified.

As a study of the frictions between loyalty, fidelity and personal responsibility, the play raises the central question of whether one should be forgiven bad deeds by virtue of having also performed good deeds. There is more than one Hercules, and all his aspects are represented in this play: glutton, sexual opportunist, quick to violence and lacking in compassion, he was endearing but deeply flawed, tottering between pathos and parody, and very much a figure of our own time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350205659
ISBN-10: 1350205656
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: 3 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 145 x 222 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Note on Text and Translation
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
1. Meet Hercules on Oeta
2. Greece Antecedents
3. Latin Antecedents
4. Contemporary Contexts
5. Meter, Characters, Style
6. Themes
7. Hercules on Oeta after Antiquity

Appendix: Comparison of Sophocles
Women of Trachis and Hercules at Oeta

Notes
Bibliography
Index