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Preface | ix | |
Part I | The birth of Roman drama | 1 |
1 | Staging Rome | 3 |
Part II | The evolution of Roman tragedy | 25 |
2 | Founding fathers: the appropriation of Greece | 27 |
3 | The second wave: generic confidence | 56 |
4 | Tragic apex: poetic form and political crisis | 109 |
5 | Canonisation and turmoil: the end of the republic | 143 |
6 | Romaa theatrum: the early empire | 160 |
7 | Seneca's tragic theatre | 189 |
Part III | The death of tragedy at Rome | 219 |
8 | Tragedy and autocracy: the liberty of silence | 221 |
Notes | 239 | |
Select bibliography | 278 | |
Index | 292 |
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