This article deals with the presence of unhappiness and painsharing in Seneca’s Troades and demonstrates the presence of a common thread that runs through the whole drama, which finds an exceptional relief in the fourth choral interlude. The lot of the prisoners allows for a painful meditation on the imminent exile and on the importance of sharing suffering.
Casamento, A. (2021). Est miser nemo nisi comparatus (Sen. Tr. 1023) o come essere (in)felici senza esserlo. LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA(1), 195-214.
Est miser nemo nisi comparatus (Sen. Tr. 1023) o come essere (in)felici senza esserlo
Casamento, Alfredo
2021-01-01
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This article deals with the presence of unhappiness and painsharing in Seneca’s Troades and demonstrates the presence of a common thread that runs through the whole drama, which finds an exceptional relief in the fourth choral interlude. The lot of the prisoners allows for a painful meditation on the imminent exile and on the importance of sharing suffering.File in questo prodotto:
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