A influência da tragédia na Alexandra, de Lícofron, e a questão da performance

Authors

  • Roosevelt Rocha Universidade Federal do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2358-3150.v0i12p187-199

Keywords:

Lycophron, Tragedy, Performance

Abstract

Lycophron’s Alexandra is a Hellenistic poem in which a messenger reports the prophecies that he heard Cassandra pronounce within the cell where she was arrested by his father, Priam. In this poem we find a number of features that show that its author was greatly influenced by the Tragedy of the fifth century B. C. In this paper, I intend to examine the elements that characterize this influence in the poem and, in conclusion, I want to deal with the performance possibilities of such a composition. In the most recent texts of the critics, the prevailing idea is that the Alexandra would have been written for highly educated Alexandrian readers. However, I defend the idea that perhaps Lycophron has composed his poem thinking of a sort of recitation, even if it was for a highly prepared public.

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Published

2008-12-19

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How to Cite

Rocha, R. (2008). A influência da tragédia na Alexandra, de Lícofron, e a questão da performance. Letras Clássicas, 12, 187-199. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2358-3150.v0i12p187-199