Princeton University Press
Language and Desire in Seneca's Phaedra
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This close reading of Seneca's most influential tragedy explores the question of how poetic language produces the impression of an individual self, a full personality with a conscious and unconscious emotional life.
Originally published in 1986.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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Introduction: Senecan Tragedy and the Drama of the Self
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One. Language and the Unconscious: Towards a Rhetorical View of Character
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Two. Imagery and the Landscape of Desire
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Three. The Forest World
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Four. The Golden Age and Nature
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Five. Rivalry with the Father: Initiation and Failure
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Six. Parental Models: Ideal and Nightmare
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Seven. Character Structure and Symbols of Power: Sword and Scepter
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Eight. Desire, Silence, and the Speech of the Sword
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Nine. Father, Underworld, and Retribution: Phaedra and Theseus
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Ten. Seneca’s Patricide and the Trace of Writing
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Eleven. Closure, Form, and the Father
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Twelve. Conclusion: Rhetoric and Reality
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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