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Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022)
Book
Bexley, E. (2022). Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108770040

Seneca's Characters addresses one of the most enduring and least theorised elements of literature: fictional character and its relationship to actual, human selfhood. Where does the boundary between character and person lie? While the characters we e... Read More about Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves.

Saturnalian Lex: Seneca's Apocolocyntosis (2022)
Book Chapter
Bexley, E. (2022). Saturnalian Lex: Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. In I. Ziogas, & E. Bexley (Eds.), Roman Law and Latin Literature (45-66). Bloomsbury

Introduction (2022)
Book Chapter
Ziogas, I., & Bexley, E. (2022). Introduction. In I. Ziogas, & E. Bexley (Eds.), Roman Law and Latin Literature (1-22). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350276666.ch-001

This introduction examines the core issues and definitions involved in the study of law and literature. Following an initial overview of the field, we discuss its relevance to ancient Rome and then proceed with two in-depth case studies, of Cicero’s... Read More about Introduction.