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Is it possible to overcome grief after years of mourning? What should a Roman woman do to regain control of her thoughts? This book – which is the first commentary in English on Seneca’s Consolation to Marcia in forty years, with a revision of the Latin text – explores Seneca’s answers to these and other existential questions, shedding new light on Seneca’s appropriation of the ancient genre of consolation for the sake of Stoic moral therapy.
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Keywords
- antiquity
- consolation literature
- Emotions
- History of Western philosophy
- Humanities
- L. Annaeus Seneca
- Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
- Literary studies: general
- Literature & literary studies
- Literature: history & criticism
- Philosophy
- Roman Stoicism
- Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500