Phaedra (Seneca)
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Phaedra, play by Seneca the Younger. In contrast to Euripides' version, the Phaedra here is sensual and shameless, deceiving her nurse in order to gain her as an accomplice.
Phaedra, play by Seneca the Younger. In contrast to Euripides' version, the Phaedra here is sensual and shameless, deceiving her nurse in order to gain her as an accomplice.