Phaedra

Further reading

  • Bloch, David. 2007. "In Defence of Seneca's Phaedra." Classica et Mediaevalia 58:237–257.
  • Damschen, Gregor, and Andreas Heil, eds. 2014. Brill's Companion to Seneca, Philosopher and Dramatist. Leiden, The Netherlands, and Boston: Brill.
  • Davis, P. J. 1984. "The First Chorus of Seneca's Phaedra." Latomus 43:396–401.
  • Dodson-Robinson, Eric, ed. 2016. Brill's Companion to the Reception of Senecan Tragedy: Scholarly, Theatrical, and Literary Receptions. Leiden, The Netherlands, and Boston: Brill.
  • Frangoulidis, Stavros. 2009. "The Nurse as a Plot-Maker in Seneca's Phaedra." Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica 137:402–423.
  • Hine, Harry M. 2004. "Interpretatio Stoica of Senecan Tragedy." In Sénèque le tragique: huit exposés suivis de discussions. Vandœuvres, Genève, 1–5 septembre 2003. Edited by W.-L. Liebermann, et al., 173–209. Geneva, Switzerland: Fondation Hardt.
  • Littlewood, Cedric A. J. 2004. Self-Representation and Illusion in Senecan Tragedy. Oxford: Clarendon
  • Mayer, Roland. 2002. Seneca: Phaedra. London: Duckworth.
  • Roisman, Hanna M. 2005. "Women in Senecan tragedy." Scholia n.s. 14:72–88.
  • Segal, Charles. 1986. Language and Desire in Seneca's Phaedra. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press.

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