Penelopes apostrophe to the suitors (Odyssey, IV, 680-695) Ps.-Longinus (On the Sublime, 21, 4) noted Penelopes use of a rhetorical figure, apostrophe —a speaker suddenly addressing a third party. This happens in the last part of the Telemachy, when the herald Medon comes to the queen to inform her of her son's departure and the suitors' plot. In mid-speech Penelope suddenly addresses the young men in absentia, changing from third person verbs to second person forms. Using this figure of speech, the suitors she is talking about become those she is talking to. We study the way this figure works in the speech, and how it fits in the peculiar construction of the last part of Od. IV and in the series of Penelopes five appearances in the Odysse...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
Apostrophe is a rhetorical figure that is most commonly found (and thought of) in lyric poetry. It a...
The aim of my paper is to study the anaphora in the Apologoi section of the Odyssey (book IX-XII). F...
Actes du colloque organisé les 13 et 14 novembre 2008 par l'Université Lyon 3International audienceC...
The apostrophe of a mute role and the implicit change of interlocutor are two forms of the poetic te...
From Aristotle onwards, the Homeric narrator has been praised for the restrained way in which he pro...
Odysseia or Penelopeia ? (pp. 161-179) La reine d'Ithaque, à l'encontre des idées reçues qui la veu...
International audienceThe XIXth song of the Odyssey raises several questions: did Penelope recognize...
Rochefort Gabriel. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, ΔΑΙΜΟΝΙΕ an inquiry into a mode of apostrophe in old g...
Defradas Jean. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, ΔΑΙΜΟΝΙΕ. An inquiry into a mode of apostrophe in old gree...
«I am known as Outis» ; About an Unpleasant Powerlessness in Homer and Aristophanes In the first sc...
Deroy Louis. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, Δαιμόνιε. An Inquiry into a Mode of Apostrophe in Old Greek ...
peer reviewedA second person imperative can be found in 21 utterances in Euripides and especially Ar...
Staging Seneca's Trojans enables one to arbitrate the struggle between the dramatist and his creatur...
Clytemnestra's address to Agamemnon's herald and messenger of victory outlines a portrait of the que...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
Apostrophe is a rhetorical figure that is most commonly found (and thought of) in lyric poetry. It a...
The aim of my paper is to study the anaphora in the Apologoi section of the Odyssey (book IX-XII). F...
Actes du colloque organisé les 13 et 14 novembre 2008 par l'Université Lyon 3International audienceC...
The apostrophe of a mute role and the implicit change of interlocutor are two forms of the poetic te...
From Aristotle onwards, the Homeric narrator has been praised for the restrained way in which he pro...
Odysseia or Penelopeia ? (pp. 161-179) La reine d'Ithaque, à l'encontre des idées reçues qui la veu...
International audienceThe XIXth song of the Odyssey raises several questions: did Penelope recognize...
Rochefort Gabriel. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, ΔΑΙΜΟΝΙΕ an inquiry into a mode of apostrophe in old g...
Defradas Jean. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, ΔΑΙΜΟΝΙΕ. An inquiry into a mode of apostrophe in old gree...
«I am known as Outis» ; About an Unpleasant Powerlessness in Homer and Aristophanes In the first sc...
Deroy Louis. Elisabeth Brunius-Nilsson, Δαιμόνιε. An Inquiry into a Mode of Apostrophe in Old Greek ...
peer reviewedA second person imperative can be found in 21 utterances in Euripides and especially Ar...
Staging Seneca's Trojans enables one to arbitrate the struggle between the dramatist and his creatur...
Clytemnestra's address to Agamemnon's herald and messenger of victory outlines a portrait of the que...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
Apostrophe is a rhetorical figure that is most commonly found (and thought of) in lyric poetry. It a...
The aim of my paper is to study the anaphora in the Apologoi section of the Odyssey (book IX-XII). F...