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Vol. 40 No. 1 (2013)

Seneca in the English Tradition Guest Editors: Katie Fleming and Teresa Grant
Published: 2013-03-14

Articles

  • Introduction: Seneca in the English Tradition

    Katie Fleming, Teresa Grant
  • Matthew Gwinne’s Nero (1603): Seneca, Academic Drama, and the Politics of Polity

    Emma Buckley
  • Smells Like Team Spirit: Seneca and the Shirley-Stanley Circle

    Teresa Grant
  • Restoration Seneca and Nathaniel Lee

    Helen Slaney
  • Breaking Apart Like the World: Seneca and Psychoanalysis

    Mairéad McAuley
  • Seneca’s Oedipus: By Hook or By Crook

    Henry Stead
  • “For Everybody Must Answer the Sphinx”: Ted Hughes’s Translation of Seneca’s Oedipus

    Katie Fleming
  • “Conscious Sin”: Seneca, Sarah Kane and the Appraisal of Emotion

    Elizabeth Barry
  • Works Cited

    Katie Fleming, Teresa Grant

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