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A Study Of Ten Points In Evidence For Divine Authority.
With insight and clarity, Norman Pratt makes available to the
general reader an understanding of the major elements that shaped
Seneca's plays. These he defines as Neo-Stoicism, declamatory
rhetoric, and the chaotic, violent conditions of Senecan society.
Seneca's drama shows the nature of this society and uses freely the
declamatory rhetorical techniques familiar to any well-educated
Roman. But the most important element, Pratt argues, is
Neo-Stoicism, including technical aspects of this philosophy that
previously have escaped notice. With these ingredients Seneca
transformed the themes and characters inherited from Greek drama,
casting them in a form that so radically departs from the earlier
drama that Seneca's plays require a different mode of criticism.
"The greatest need in the criticism of this drama is to understand
its legitimacy as drama of a new kind in the anicent tradition,"
Pratt writes. "It cannot be explained as an inferior imitation of
Greek tragedy because, though inferior, it is not imitative in the
strict sense of the word and has its own nature and motivation."
Pratt shows the functional interrelationship among philosophy,
rhetoric, and "society" in Seneca's nine plays and assesses the
plays' dramatic qualities. He finds that however melodramatic the
plays may seem to the modern reader, Seneca's own career as Nero's
mentor, statesman, and spokesman was scarcely less tumultuous than
the lives of his characters. When the Neo-Stoicism and rhetoric of
the plays are charged with Seneca's own tortured, passionate life,
Pratt concludes, "The result is inevitably melodrama, melodrama of
such energy and force that it changed the course of Western drama."
Originally published in 1983.
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