揭示奥德修斯的同伴

Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.14195/2183-1718_81_8
Matrona Paleou
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在古典接受的框架下,本文讨论了现代诗人对古代资料的使用,突出了过去与现在对话的一些主要方面。本书重点考察了四首诗,它们对荷马史诗《奥德赛》的主题进行了有趣的改编和改编:埃兹拉·庞德的《第二十章》(1928)和扬尼斯·里索斯的三首精选短诗,收录在《证言2》(1966)中,其中神话、历史和政治交织在一起。虽然这些诗是由不同意识形态的诗人创作的,但它们有一个关键的共同点:关注奥德修斯的同伴而不是奥德修斯本人,这一选择揭示了他们的审美和意识形态选择。神话在这里的运用方式引出了美学与政治之间的联系,从而说明了两位诗人对文学在社会中的地位和功能的看法,以及他们对当时社会政治发展的批判性干预。在庞德和里索斯诗歌生涯的这一阶段,把这些诗放在庞德和里索斯的作品背景下进行考察,表明了对神话的一种意识形态解读,这种解读与当代的关注密切相关,也证实了荷马史诗的重要性和持久影响,为现代主义者接受古典传统提供了另一个例子。关键词:古典接受,神话方法,现代主义诗歌,庞德,里索斯
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Shedding light on Odysseus’ companions
Seen in the framework of the classical reception, this paper discusses the use of the ancient sources by modern poets highlighting some main aspects of the dialogue between past and present. It focuses on the examination of four poems that present an interesting reworking and appropriation of themes drawn from the Homer’s Odyssey: Ezra Pound’s Canto XX (1928) and Yannis Ritsos’ three selected short poems, included in the collection Testimonies 2 (1966), where myth, history and politics interweave. Although they were written by poets engaged in different ideologies these poems have a key element in common: the focus on Odysseus’ companions instead of Odysseus himself, a choice which reveals both their aesthetic and ideological choices. The way myth is used here brings out the association between aesthetics and politics, thus illustrating the views of the two poets on the position and function of literature in society and their critical intervention in the in the current socio-political developments of their time. The consideration of the poems in the context of Pound’s and Ritsos’ work at this stage of their poetic careers suggests an ideological reading of the myth linked το contemporary concerns, and also confirms the importance and lasting impact of the Homeric epics, providing yet another example of the modernists’ reception of the classical tradition. Keywords: classical reception, mythical method, modernist poetry, E. Pound, Y. Ritsos
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