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The Deaths of Seneca

Online ISBN:
9780199866793
Print ISBN:
9780195387032
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Deaths of Seneca

James Ker
James Ker

Professor

University of Pennsylvania
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Published online:
1 February 2010
Published in print:
22 October 2009
Online ISBN:
9780199866793
Print ISBN:
9780195387032
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book traces the cultural history of Seneca's forced suicide at the command of Nero, situating it in the Roman imagination and tracing its interpretations from the first century to the present day. The earliest historical narratives of the death scene by Tacitus and others were shaped by conventions of Greco-Roman exitus description and Julio-Claudian dynastic history. Seneca's own prolific writings about death—whether anticipating death in his letters, dramatizing it in the tragedies, or offering therapy for loss in the form of consolations—offered the primary lens through which Seneca's contemporaries would view the author's death. Dozens of later interpreters, working in both literary and visual media, from St. Jerome to Heiner Müller and from medieval illuminations to Peter Paul Rubens and Jacques-Louis David, retold the death scene (and the revival of Seneca's wife Paulina) in ways that forged new and sometimes controversial views on Seneca's legacy and, more broadly, on the experience of mortality and suicide. The book presents a new, historically inclusive, approach to reading this major Roman author.

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