Pseudo-Seneca: Octavia
By (Author) Dr Erica M. Bexley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
8th January 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Hardback
208
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Octavia is a unique play: a work of uncertain authorship and date, erroneously attributed to Seneca, it is the only surviving example of a Roman historical drama. Its story focuses on the turbulent events surrounding Neros divorce from his first wife Octavia, daughter of the emperor Claudius and his marriage to the glamorous Poppaea, a move that sparks open rebellion amongst the Roman populace. With a supporting cast that includes Seneca and Nero himself, Octavia plunges its audience into the muddy waters of Julio-Claudian politics and leads them to confront difficult questions about how the past is remembered.
This companion volume introduces the novice reader to Octavias historical background, genre, style and main themes. It combines detailed literary analysis with historical, cultural and theatrical knowledge, and concludes with a glance at the plays enduring influence on later European traditions of tragedy.
This book offers a clearly and engagingly written contribution to a well-regarded series. Erica Bexley provides a sophisticated reading of the Octavia with attention to its literary traditions and contemporary reception. -- Neil W. Bernstein, Professor of Classics and Religious Studies, Ohio University, USA
Erica Bexley is an Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University, UK.