216 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book offers a comprehensive guide to the works of Seneca the Younger (4 BCE–65 CE), the foremost rhetorician, tragedian, and philosopher of his time who had a major role in the politics and culture of the age of Emperor Nero. It provides readers with the historical, philosophical, and literary background to appreciate Seneca’s works, and advances representative critical readings of his... Read more

1. Seneca’s Life and Times; 2. Orator, Poet, Philosopher; 3. Seneca’s Politics; 4. Tragedy, Trauma, and Terror; 5. Ethical Elements; 6. The Natural World: Seneca’s Natural Questions; 7. Later Seneca(s).

Biography

Christopher V. Trinacty is Professor of Classics at Oberlin College (USA). He is the author of Senecan Tragedy and the Reception of Augustan Poetry (2014) and numerous articles about Seneca.

"In this well-written and very accessible book, Christopher Trinacty offers an impressive breadth of coverage of Seneca’s entire corpus, both prose and verse, and a valuable overview of Seneca’s philosophical ideas. But the book also bristles with sharp insights, the writing is lively and engaging, and – perhaps above all – Trinacty demonstrates very effectively just why Seneca remains powerfully relevant in our modern times." - Gareth Williams, Anthon, Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Columbia University