奥维德《锡拉的故事》中的年表和年代错误(变形记13.730-14.74)

M. Musgrove
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《变形记》第13卷和第14卷中的锡拉的故事以及从它衍生出来的故事都是奥维德倾向于脱离他所谓的主要故事的一个众所周知的例子。当埃涅阿斯接近“锡拉”和“卡律布狄斯”地区时,奥维德向读者讲述了“锡拉”的历史,并在这段历史中讲述了其他几个情节奥维德广泛使用内部叙述者,有时在几个层次上是从属的,2他习惯用一个看似不相关的故事打断一个故事,特别是在长连续的情节中,比如埃涅阿斯的故事,使框架和插入故事之间的关系问题变得复杂。《锡拉》的故事让人质疑奥维德的情节节奏,质疑他对一些继承材料的缩减,质疑g·吉内特(G. Genette)所说的叙事“持续时间”。“3
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Chronology and Anachrony in Ovid's Story of Scylla (Metamorphoses 13.730-14.74)
The tale of Scylla in Metamorphoses Books 13 and 14 and the stories which branch off from it are a well-known case of Ovid's tendency to digress from his so-called main storyünes. As Aeneas approaches the region of Scylla and Charybdis, Ovid tells the readers about Scylla's history, and within this history tells several other episodes.1 The problem of die relationship between frame and inset stories is complicated by Ovid's wide use of internal narrators, sometimes on several levels of subordination,2 and by his habit of interrupting one story with a seemingly unrelated one, especially during long continuous episodes, such as that of Aeneas. The Scylla story raises questions about Ovid's pacing of his episodes and of his shrinking of some of his inherited material, questions of what G. Genette calls narrative "duration."3
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