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Morals and Villas in Seneca's Letters
Places to Dwell
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200 pages
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Exploring Seneca's letters reveals the contrasting lives represented by Roman villas, from his aging residence to a recent Epicurean paradise, highlighting the allure of escape from Nero's Rome. Seneca’s visits to these sites offer a philosophical lens, blending self-criticism and parody while challenging Greek influences. His reflections on morality, ethics, and the significance of cultural tradition provide a rich commentary on Latin literature, emphasizing the transformative power of metaphor and critical thought within a Roman context.
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2007, paperback
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