Analysis of the poetological ambitions of the tragedy "Rhesus" ascribed to Euripides, which at the same time imitates and "develops" the narrative of "Iliad" 10 in the light of Cyclic developments of the myths concerning the arrivals and deaths of the last allies of Troy.
The Myths of Dolon and Rhesus, from Homer to the 'Homeric/Cyclic' Tragedy Rhesus
FANTUZZI, Marco
2006-01-01
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Analysis of the poetological ambitions of the tragedy "Rhesus" ascribed to Euripides, which at the same time imitates and "develops" the narrative of "Iliad" 10 in the light of Cyclic developments of the myths concerning the arrivals and deaths of the last allies of Troy.File in questo prodotto:
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