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Èsquil al Curial e Güelfa
Author(s) -
Jordi Redondo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
scripta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 2340-4841
DOI - 10.7203/scripta.11.12583
Subject(s) - art , the renaissance , mythology , imitation , humanities , tragedy (event) , philosophy , art history , literature , psychology , social psychology
Resum: El llibre III de la novel.la pre-renaixentista Curial e Guelfa presenta les característiques d’una prosa deutora en un alt grau de l’humanisme. Elements destacats en són la dicció mitològica, la ubicació de part dels esdeveniments i la imitació de models literaris clàssics. Al present treball mirem d’escatir fins a quin punt la tragèdia d’Èsquil on es representava el judici d’Orestes, les Eumènides, ha pogut esdevenir el model per al judici de Curial al Parnàs, com anys enrera va proposar Patricia Boehne. D’acord amb unes premisses metodològiques diferents de les d’ella, basem les nostres conclusions en les relacions intertextuals establertes entre ambdues obres.  Paraules clau: Tradició clàssica, Èsquil, Curial e Güelfa, judici, Eumènides.   Abstract: The third book of the pre-Renaissance novel Curial e Güelfa shows the features of a prose deeply indebted with Humanism. Noteworthy elements of this influence are the mythological discourse, the setting of a huge part of the events, and the imitation of Classical literary models. In this paper we aim to elucidate to what a extent, if there was such an imitation, the Aeschylean tragedy in which was put on stage the trial of Orestes, the Eumenides, could become the literary model for the trial of Curial at the Parnasse, as was some years ago suggested by Patricia Boehne. After different methodological premises from her’s, we base our conclusions on the intertextual relations established between both texts.   Keywords: Classical tradition, Aeschylus, Curial e Güelfa, trial, Eumenides.

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