RODRIGUES, Natália Vasconcelos. A representação de Dido e o discurso feminino na épica e na elegia. Revista Entrelaces, Fortaleza, ano 3, n. 3, p. 158-170, nov. 2013.This study aims to analyze the character Dido and its representation in the epic of Virgil, Aeneid, and the elegy of Ovid, Heroides. Dido, Queen of Carthage, after a divine manipulation, is dominated by an inordinate love for Aeneas. Love is consummated, but the epic hero abandons her to follow his destiny: to found a new Troy. The extreme consequences of this abandonment are described in Book IV of The Aeneid. Verses of Virgil are recreated by Ovid to give voice to an elegiac Dido, in one of the letters of his work Heroides, where Dido writes her lamentations to Aeneas. The si...
This paper aims to analyze the intratextual relations between Dido’s (Ep. VII) and Medea’s (Ep. XII)...
O presente artigo debruça-se sobre as Heroidas do poeta romano Públio Ovídio Naso (43 a.C.- 17/18 d....
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
This paper has been written as monograph. Its objective is to create a scene of the way the queen Di...
A millenary tradition of commentators of the Aeneid has demonstrated that Book IV contains elements ...
This paper explores the idea of female speech in Roman epic by comparing the public speeches of Dido...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
The text is an analysis of the story of Dido as shown in Virgil’s Aeneid. The author presents pre-Vi...
En este estudio realizamos un estado de la cuestión de las diferentes interpretaciones de la Dido vi...
Cet article a pour objet d’identifier les échos de l’épisode amoureux de Didon et Énée (chant IV du...
This article is a study of some Italian paintings and prints from the fifteenth and sixteenth centur...
Dido, Queen of Carthage, is a female figure from an exotic afar who has never ceased to offer, in di...
The essay investigates some of the most significant aspects of the use of Greek fontes in Virgil’s e...
Il saggio propone nuove interpretazione dell'uso simbolico delle metafore nella poesia virgiliana e ...
Resumen: las Heroidas son la única colección de epístolas ficcionales sobre temas mitológicos, atrib...
This paper aims to analyze the intratextual relations between Dido’s (Ep. VII) and Medea’s (Ep. XII)...
O presente artigo debruça-se sobre as Heroidas do poeta romano Públio Ovídio Naso (43 a.C.- 17/18 d....
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
This paper has been written as monograph. Its objective is to create a scene of the way the queen Di...
A millenary tradition of commentators of the Aeneid has demonstrated that Book IV contains elements ...
This paper explores the idea of female speech in Roman epic by comparing the public speeches of Dido...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
The text is an analysis of the story of Dido as shown in Virgil’s Aeneid. The author presents pre-Vi...
En este estudio realizamos un estado de la cuestión de las diferentes interpretaciones de la Dido vi...
Cet article a pour objet d’identifier les échos de l’épisode amoureux de Didon et Énée (chant IV du...
This article is a study of some Italian paintings and prints from the fifteenth and sixteenth centur...
Dido, Queen of Carthage, is a female figure from an exotic afar who has never ceased to offer, in di...
The essay investigates some of the most significant aspects of the use of Greek fontes in Virgil’s e...
Il saggio propone nuove interpretazione dell'uso simbolico delle metafore nella poesia virgiliana e ...
Resumen: las Heroidas son la única colección de epístolas ficcionales sobre temas mitológicos, atrib...
This paper aims to analyze the intratextual relations between Dido’s (Ep. VII) and Medea’s (Ep. XII)...
O presente artigo debruça-se sobre as Heroidas do poeta romano Públio Ovídio Naso (43 a.C.- 17/18 d....
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...