Triumvir Clio's School of Classical Civilization

Roman Tragedy II: Seneca’s Agamemnon, or He’ll Enter Eventually


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We finally get around to covering Seneca’s Agamemnon in today’s episode.

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References

“Agamemnon – Seneca the Younger – Ancient Rome – Classical Literature". Ancient Literature, https://www.ancient-literature.com/rome_seneca_agamemnon.html.  Accessed 28 Sep 2021

“The Agamemnon – Seneca”. A Brief History of Cassandra. http://tulane-mythology.squarespace.com/agamemnon-seneca-1. Accessed 28 Sep 2021

Seneca. Ella Isabel Harris, translator. Tragedies, Digireads.com Publishing, 2020.

Wilson, Emily, translator. Seneca: Six Tragedies, a new translation by Emily Wilson, Oxford University Press, 2010.

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