Written in Nero's Rome in about AD62, Seneca's "Thyestes" is one of the ggreatest and most influential of classical tragedies. As the bloodiest work in the Greco-Roman canon, "Thyestes" was long reviled for its depiction ...

Buy Now From Amazon

Written in Nero's Rome in about AD62, Seneca's "Thyestes" is one of the ggreatest and most influential of classical tragedies. As the bloodiest work in the Greco-Roman canon, "Thyestes" was long reviled for its depiction of savage violence and for its representation of human bestiality. Peter Davis argues that the play needs to be understood as the response of a major politician, philosopher and tragic poet to the increasingly tyrannical rule of the emperor. In this companion he explores key aspects of the play, including the circumstances of its composition, its performance history and its impact on subsequent dramatists, including Shakespeare and Jonson.



Similar Products

Seneca's Thyestes (American Philological Association Textbook Series, No. 11) (Latin Edition)Starting to Teach LatinOssa Latinitatis SolaA History of Roman ArtAncient Rome: An Anthology of SourcesAn Apuleius Reader: Selections from the Metamorphoses (Bc Latin Readers)Exploring the World of the Ancient Greeks