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Dialogues and Essays

Dialogues and Essays

2008 ·
·4.34·355 Ratings ·263 Pages
“ This being human is a guest house. Every morning is a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor...Welcome and entertain them all. Treat each guest honorably. The dark thought, the shame, the malice, meet them at the door laughing, and invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond. ” ― Rumi
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    1999·
    ·4.06·180 Ratings
    alternate cover for ISBN: 0140446680 Euripides, wrote Aristotle, ‘is the most intensely tragic of all the poets’. In his questioning attitude to traditional pieties, disconcerting shifts of sympathy, disturbingly eloquent evil characters & acute
  • Moral Essays: Volume III

    63·
    ·4.01·75 Ratings
    In Moral Essays, Seneca (c. 4 65 CE) expresses his Stoic philosophy on providence, steadfastness, anger, forgiveness, consolation, the happy life, leisure, tranquility, the brevity of life, and gift-giving.
  • Epistles 1-65

    1917·
    ·4.48·216 Ratings
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    2004·
    ·3.67·154 Ratings
    The Gourdification of Claudius the God has instant and lasting appeal. It is a uniquely surviving specimen of prose-and-verse satire from the Roman world - and satire, a Roman speciality, is one of the few types of ancient literature to survive, and thriv
  • Medea

    1986·
    ·4.07·2,425 Ratings
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  • The Stoic Philosophy of Seneca: Essays and Letters

    1968·
    ·4.08·420 Ratings
    In The Stoic Philosophy of Seneca, representative selections from Seneca's writings offer the reader an excellent introduction to the range of his work.The selections are drawn from the essays, or dialogues, and the "Consolations;" from the treatises, of
  • Four Tragedies and Octavia (Thyestes, Phaedra, Troades, Oedipus, Octavia)

    2005·
    ·3.97·893 Ratings
    Based on the legends used in Greek drama, Seneca's plays are notable for the exuberant ruthlessness with which disastrous events are foretold and then pursued to their tragic and often bloodthirsty ends. Thyestes depicts the menace of an ancestral curse h
  • Dialogues and Letters (Ad Helviam matrem De consolatione, De Brevitate Vitæ, De Tranquillitate Animi, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium)

    1997·
    ·4.2·163 Ratings
    A major writer and a leading figure in the public life of Rome, Seneca (c. 4BC-AD 65) ranks among the most eloquent and influential masters of Latin prose. This selection explores his thoughts on philosophy and the trials of life. In the Consolation to He
  • The Satyricon and The Apocolocyntosis

    1986·
    ·4.06·1,165 Ratings
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