In Senecan Troades the female component plays a prominent role; nevertheless the tragedy stages, with an evident reduplication, two exemplary cases of male pairs consisting of a father and a son: Achilles and Pyrrhus on the one hand, Hector and Astyanax on the other. The papers deals with that, according to the idea that Seneca composes the drama by re-reading the myth in the light of a crucial aspect of Latin thought such as the inheritance of values and patterns of behavior that passes from father to son.
Casamento, A. (2017). Due padri, due figli: modelli drammatici 'al maschile' nelle Troiane di seneca. In F. Citti, A. Iannucci, A. Ziosi (a cura di), Troiane classiche e contemporanee (pp. 49-71). Hildesheim : Georg Olms Verlag.
Due padri, due figli: modelli drammatici 'al maschile' nelle Troiane di seneca
Casamento, A.
2017-01-01
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In Senecan Troades the female component plays a prominent role; nevertheless the tragedy stages, with an evident reduplication, two exemplary cases of male pairs consisting of a father and a son: Achilles and Pyrrhus on the one hand, Hector and Astyanax on the other. The papers deals with that, according to the idea that Seneca composes the drama by re-reading the myth in the light of a crucial aspect of Latin thought such as the inheritance of values and patterns of behavior that passes from father to son.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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