Mimi Hunter

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Seneca too urged Nero to stay in the marriage, if we can judge by Octavia, the anonymous Roman play that centers on the young girl’s tragedy. The author offers startling insight, perhaps based on firsthand knowledge, of what was going on behind closed doors in the palace in 62. A crucial scene brings Seneca and Nero onstage together, for an intimate, even tender, exchange.
Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Nero
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