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  1. Lucan was born into a rich and well-connected Spanish family that occupied an important position in imperial life. His uncle, Seneca the Younger, was a distinguished philosopher, poet, and statesman.

  2. Lucan (LEW-kan) was the grandson of Seneca the Elder and the nephew of the Stoic philosopher and tragedian Seneca the Younger. He was educated in Rome. His poetic talent was recognized early by ...

  3. Lucan is the author of Bellum Civile [Civil War], a history of the war between Caesar and Pompey (49-48 B.C.). Also known as the Pharsalia, the name of the major battle depicted, the epic work was ...

  4. Lucan gives us the background of the war, and in Marlowe's spare and headlong blank verse Lucan's passionate partisanship and hatred of war comes through: "Roome if thou take delight in impious ...

  5. Epic Features Lucan composed his epic in Virgil's shadow. But he absorbed and transformed Virgil and the whole epic tradition back to Homer. He was forced to jettison the traditional gods, not so ...

  6. The Pharsalia has been described by Ahl as "a political act as well as a political poem." Written when Nero's true nature could no longer be denied, it is a harrowing portrait of the ...

  7. Get an answer for 'In Le Morte d'Arthur, how does Arthur's speech contrast with the description of Sir Lucan's death?' and find homework help for other Le Morte d'Arthur questions at eNotes

  8. It is easy to dismiss libertas, particularly in the late republic, as merely aristocratic privilege. From the Pharsalia, it is clear that Lucan is aware of the shortcomings of libertas (1.158-82 ...

  9. explores the features and problems of the real world. Jones, C. P. Culture and Society in Lucian.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986. A good general study of Lucian’s many works.

  10. A True History was written by Lucian of Samosata in the second century AD. It is a work of satire commenting on the outlandish reality of ancient Greek mythology, and it is commonly known as the ...