Finalidad político-didáctica de las tragedias de Séneca
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1976.v44.i2.927Abstract
On the basis that Seneca's tragedies were written to be rehearsed (cf. Emerita 41, 1973, pp. 297-308) the author studies thoroughly their political content, based in the philosophical thought of the neo-stoic school. Seneca tried in this way to lecture Nero on the fittest system to rule. This thesis is supported by several evidences: chronology of the tragedies, Nero's fondness to drama and likeness of Seneca's political views with those of his tragedies.
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1976-12-30
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Pociña Pérez, A. (1976). Finalidad político-didáctica de las tragedias de Séneca. Emerita, 44(2), 279–301. https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1976.v44.i2.927
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