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Emily Wilson
Seneca: A Life.
London: Allen Lane, 2015. 9781846146374 xiii/253 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 6.5" x 9.75", is bound in gray cloth, with stamped gilt lettering to spine. Book and dust jacket are in excellent condition. 
This book traces the eventful life of Seneca, the Roman philosopher, dramatist, essayist and rhetorician of the first century CE, who came from Spain to Rome, spent his youth in Egypt, was exiled to Corsica under Claudius but recalled after eight years, and rose to dizzying heights of wealth, power and social influence under Nero, before falling from favour and being forced to kill himself. The book analyzes the relationship of Seneca's life story to his literary self-fashioning, and the tensions between the external worlds of politics, consumerism, and social success, with the Stoic ideals of asceticism, virtue and self-control.

Seneca: A Life

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