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  1. Novel Cleopatras
    Romance Historiography and the Dido Tradition in English Fiction, 1688–1785
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Advocating a revised history of the eighteenth-century novel, Novel Cleopatras showcases the novel’s origins in ancient mythology, its relation to epic narrative, and its connection to neoclassical print culture. Novel Cleopatras also rewrites the... more

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    Advocating a revised history of the eighteenth-century novel, Novel Cleopatras showcases the novel’s origins in ancient mythology, its relation to epic narrative, and its connection to neoclassical print culture. Novel Cleopatras also rewrites the essential role of women writers in history who were typically underestimated as active participants of neoclassical culture, often excluded from the same schools that taught their brothers Greek and Latin. However, as author Nicole Horejsi reveals, a number of exceptional middle-class women were actually serious students of the classics. In order to dismiss the idea that women were completely marginalized as neoclassical writers, Horejsi takes up the character of Dido from ancient Greek mythology and her real-life counterpart Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt. Together, the legendary Dido and historical Cleopatra serve as figures for the conflation of myth and history. Horejsi contends that turning to the doomed queens who haunted the Roman imagination enabled eighteenth-century novelists to seize the productive overlap among the categories of history, romance, the novel, and even the epic

     

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  2. Amphitryon de Molière (Analyse de L'oeuvre)
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    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Lemaitre Publishing, Brussels ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Amphitryon de Molière ! Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'œuvre dans une fiche de lecture complète et détaillée, avec un résumé, une étude des personnages, des clés de lecture et des pistes de réflexion. Rédigée de manière claire et accessible, la fiche de lecture propose d'abord un résumé acte par acte de la pièce, puis s'intéresse aux couples que forment les personnages de Jupiter et Mercure, d'Amphitryon et Sosie, d'Alcmène et Cléanthis. On étudie ensuite les ressorts comiques utilisés par Molière, ainsi que les jeux de miroir auxquels il se livre et la mise en abyme qui se donne à voir dans le texte. Enfin, les pistes de réflexion, sous forme de questions ouvertes, vous permettront d'aller plus loin dans votre étude. Une analyse littéraire de référence pour mieux lire et comprendre le livre !.

     

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    Contributor: César, Ariane; lePetitLitteraire, ...
    Language: French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9782806219145
    Series: Fiche de Lecture Ser.
    Subjects: Amphitryon (Greek mythology) -- Drama.; Amphitryon (Greek mythology) in literature.; Greek mythology
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (20 pages)
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  3. Novel Cleopatras
    Romance Historiography and the Dido Tradition in English Fiction, 1688–1785
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Advocating a revised history of the eighteenth-century novel, Novel Cleopatras showcases the novel’s origins in ancient mythology, its relation to epic narrative, and its connection to neoclassical print culture. Novel Cleopatras also rewrites the... more

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    Advocating a revised history of the eighteenth-century novel, Novel Cleopatras showcases the novel’s origins in ancient mythology, its relation to epic narrative, and its connection to neoclassical print culture. Novel Cleopatras also rewrites the essential role of women writers in history who were typically underestimated as active participants of neoclassical culture, often excluded from the same schools that taught their brothers Greek and Latin. However, as author Nicole Horejsi reveals, a number of exceptional middle-class women were actually serious students of the classics. In order to dismiss the idea that women were completely marginalized as neoclassical writers, Horejsi takes up the character of Dido from ancient Greek mythology and her real-life counterpart Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt. Together, the legendary Dido and historical Cleopatra serve as figures for the conflation of myth and history. Horejsi contends that turning to the doomed queens who haunted the Roman imagination enabled eighteenth-century novelists to seize the productive overlap among the categories of history, romance, the novel, and even the epic

     

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  4. Amphitryon de Molière (Fiche de lecture)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Primento Digital, Brussels

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    Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Amphitryon de Molière! Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'œuvre dans une fiche de lecture complète et détaillée, avec un résumé, une étude des personnages, des clés de lecture et des pistes de réflexion. Rédigée de manière claire et accessible, la fiche de lecture propose d'abord un résumé acte par acte de la pièce, puis s'intéresse aux couples que forment les personnages de Jupiter et Mercure, d'Amphitryon et Sosie, d'Alcmène et Cléanthis. On étudie ensuite les ressorts comiques utilisés par Molière, ainsi que les jeux de miroir auxquels il se livre et la mise en abyme Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Amphitryon de Molière ! Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'œuvre dans une fiche de lecture complète et détaillée, avec un résumé, une étude des personnages, des clés de lecture et des pistes de réflexion. Rédigée de manière claire et accessible, la fiche de lecture propose d'abord un résumé acte par acte de la pièce, puis s'intéresse aux couples que forment les personnages de Jupiter et Mercure, d'Amphitryon et Sosie, d'Alcmène et Cléanthis. On étudie ensuite les ressorts comiques utilisés par Molière, ainsi que les jeux de miroir auxquels il se livre et la mise en abyme

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9782806210517
    Series: Fiche de Lecture Ser.
    Subjects: Amphitryon (Greek mythology) ; Drama..; Amphitryon (Greek mythology) in literature..; Greek mythology; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (26 p)
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    1. Résumé; Prologue; Acte I; Acte II; Acte III; 2. étude des personnages; Jupiter et Mercure; Amphitryon et Sosie; Alcmène et Cléanthis; 3. Clés de lecture; Une pièce aux ressorts comiques variés; Jeux de miroir; Une mise en abyme; 4. Pistes de réflexion; 5. Informations complémentaires

  5. Les nymphes ravisseuses
    Récits d'enlèvement et d'intégration en Grèce ancienne = The ravishing nymphs : Stories of Abduction and Integration in Ancient Greece
    Published: 2021

    This paper re-evaluates the meaning of abduction by nymphs in Greek myths, by taking into account the myths of Calypso in the Odyssey, Hylas kidnapped by Mysian nymphs and Salmakis in Halicarnassos. A thorough analysis of ancient sources shows that... more

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    This paper re-evaluates the meaning of abduction by nymphs in Greek myths, by taking into account the myths of Calypso in the Odyssey, Hylas kidnapped by Mysian nymphs and Salmakis in Halicarnassos. A thorough analysis of ancient sources shows that this Leitmotif is the extreme declination of a specific competence of nymphs, the power of rooting individuals and communities in a certain place. From this perspective, nymphs - far from being deities 'of wild nature' - are in charge of the symbolic dimension of 'dwelling', because they create a link between mortals and the place they inhabit. (English)

     

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    Language: French
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni; Brescia : Morcelliana, 2009; 87(2021), 2, Seite 580-605; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Abduction; Calypso; Calypso (Greek mythology); Greek mythology; Hylas; Hylas (Greek mythology); Nymphes; Nymphs; Nymphs (Greek deities); Salmakis; abduction; rapt
  6. Hölderlins Poesie des Zorns
    Published: 2024; ©2024
    Publisher:  Rombach Wissenschaft – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden

    Das Buch ermöglicht eine neue Perspektive auf Hölderlins Gesamtwerk. Bisherige Interpretationen verstehen den Zorn in seinem Werk im metaphorischen Sinne als Begeisterung oder dämonische Besessenheit. Hölderlins Poesie des Zorns spricht aber von... more

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    Das Buch ermöglicht eine neue Perspektive auf Hölderlins Gesamtwerk. Bisherige Interpretationen verstehen den Zorn in seinem Werk im metaphorischen Sinne als Begeisterung oder dämonische Besessenheit. Hölderlins Poesie des Zorns spricht aber von einer zutiefst menschlichen Emotion. Diesen Zorn will er zur Darstellung bringen. Er durchzieht sein ganzes Werk, von den Jugendgedichten bis zu ersten Turmgedichten. Zorntheoretisch basiert diese Poesie des Zorns auf Aristoteles, wird aber durch andere Einflüsse modifiziert. Sie erscheint als Zorn des Dichters, als politischer Zorn in Zeiten von Revolution und Restauration und schließlich als existentieller Zorn, der sich gegen die Götter selbst richtet. Achill, Ajax und Ödipus sind immer präsent. The book offers a new perspective on Hölderlin's oeuvre. Previous interpretations understand the anger in his work in a metaphorical sense as enthusiasm or demonic possession. Hölderlin's poetry of anger, however, speaks of a deeply human emotion. He wants to express this anger. It runs through his entire oeuvre, from the poems of his youth to his first tower poems. In terms of anger theory, this poetry of anger is based on Aristotle, but is modified by other influences. It appears as the anger of the poet, as political anger in times of revolution and restoration, and finally as existential anger directed against the gods themselves. Achilles, Ajax and Oedipus are always present.

     

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