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Os Argonautas, de Apolônio de Rodes, e a tradição literária
Author(s) -
Thais Evangelista de Assis Caldas
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
codex : revista de estudos clássicos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2176-1779
DOI - 10.25187/codex.v1i2.2836
Subject(s) - poetry , humanities , art , epic , mythology , philosophy , theology , literature
O objetivo deste artigo é investigar a tradição poética da Grécia que diz respeito ao mito de Jasão e Medeia. Assim, será analisado o jogo intertextual entre a epopeia alexandrina – representada pela obra Os Argonautas , de Apolônio de Rodes – e as poesias homérica, hesiódica e pindárica e também a tragédia euripidiana Medeia e os idílios XIII e XXII de Teócrito.Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonauts and literary traditionAbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the Greek poetic tradition of the myth of Jason and Medea. This paper also analyzes the intertextual relationships between the Alexandrian Epic - represented by Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonauts - and the Homeric poems, Hesiod and  Pindar and also the Euripidean tragedy Medea and the idylls of Theocritus XIII and XXII.Keywords: Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonauts; Alexandrian epic poems; intertextuality. 

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