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Fedra y los dioses (Eurípides, Racine, Unamuno)
Author(s) -
José Manuel Losada
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
thélème/thélème/revista de filología francesa
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1139-9368
pISSN - 1132-1881
DOI - 10.5209/rev_thel.2011.v26.13
Subject(s) - destiny (iss module) , mythology , character (mathematics) , embodied cognition , philosophy , literature , art , humanities , epistemology , physics , mathematics , geometry , astronomy
Tragic emotion, embodied by the character of Phaedra in the Euripides play, has its origin in the problematic relationship between freedom and destiny. Such tension is enriched with fresh nuances in the rewritings of the Euripides play by Racine and Unamuno. This article analyzes the relationship between freedom and destiny from a Christian point of view, and explores the Apollonian and Dionysian as common elements present in the three versions of the myth.El sentimiento trágico, encarnado por el personaje de Fedra en la obra de Eurípides, surge de la relación problemática entre libertad y destino. Las reescrituras de Racine y Unamuno enriquecen dicha tensión con nuevos matices. Este artículo analiza la relación entre la libertad y el destino a la luz del cristianismo y la presencia de lo apolíneo y lo dionisíaco en las tres versiones del mito.Le sentiment tragique, incarné par le personnage de Phèdre dans la pièce d’Euripide, est issu du rapport de forces entre liberté et destin. Les réécritures de Racine et Unamuno enrichissent cette tension avec de nouvelles nuances. Cet article analyse la relation entre liberté et destinée à la lumière du christianisme et la présence de l’apollinien et du dionysiaque en tant qu’éléments communs aux trois versions du mythe

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