The renewed interest in the fragments of both tragic and comic drama texts prompts to reconsider this theatrical production, notoriously characterized by a strong agonistic component, as a privileged space for mutual relations between authors, as well as between authors and the myths from which they derive their subjects. This article sets out from a quantitative analysis of the production of some major tragic writers in order to offer a discussion of the antagonism between playwrights (whether contemporary or not), and illustrate the persistence of dramaturgical paradigms, as well as their contestation, through the analysis of Electra's selfrepresentation in Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Il rinnovato interesse per i frammenti...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
My contribution aims to highlight some relationships between Sophocles and Shakespeare starting from...
Uno degli aspetti più discussi della poetica di Aristofane è la cospicua presenza di elementi propri...
Come molti personaggi mitici del mondo antico, quello di Fedra è accompagnato dal pregiudizio comune...
Starting from preliminary remarks on the relationship between epic, orality and written tragic texts...
Versió en català de l'article publicat a: Lexis. Poetica, retorica e comunicazione nella tradizione ...
Versió en castellà de l'article publicat a: Lexis. Poetica, retorica e comunicazione nella tradizion...
The articles focuses first on the Elizabethan theory of tragedy, being based on the Medieval traditi...
The tragical poets were used to composing both the verbal and the performing text. This article is g...
L'Alcesti può essere considerata un interessante esempio di Spiel mit den Formen all'interno del dr...
The success of Sophocles’ Antigone has been such that it has set a thorough standard for reception: ...
Il presente lavoro ha come scopo quello di delineare la caratterizzazione del personaggio di Androma...
The University of Padova has a long tradition of studies on ancient Greek tragedy. On September 13th...
Antigone represents the tragedy of politics, that is, the reversal of the logic of the mechanisms of...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
My contribution aims to highlight some relationships between Sophocles and Shakespeare starting from...
Uno degli aspetti più discussi della poetica di Aristofane è la cospicua presenza di elementi propri...
Come molti personaggi mitici del mondo antico, quello di Fedra è accompagnato dal pregiudizio comune...
Starting from preliminary remarks on the relationship between epic, orality and written tragic texts...
Versió en català de l'article publicat a: Lexis. Poetica, retorica e comunicazione nella tradizione ...
Versió en castellà de l'article publicat a: Lexis. Poetica, retorica e comunicazione nella tradizion...
The articles focuses first on the Elizabethan theory of tragedy, being based on the Medieval traditi...
The tragical poets were used to composing both the verbal and the performing text. This article is g...
L'Alcesti può essere considerata un interessante esempio di Spiel mit den Formen all'interno del dr...
The success of Sophocles’ Antigone has been such that it has set a thorough standard for reception: ...
Il presente lavoro ha come scopo quello di delineare la caratterizzazione del personaggio di Androma...
The University of Padova has a long tradition of studies on ancient Greek tragedy. On September 13th...
Antigone represents the tragedy of politics, that is, the reversal of the logic of the mechanisms of...
This paper articulates a comparison between the theory of athenian tragedy developed by Aristotle in...
The essay starts from the need to underline the profound irreconcilability existing in modern times ...
My contribution aims to highlight some relationships between Sophocles and Shakespeare starting from...