海伦的欺骗:读克拉苏斯对荷马

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
M. Gilka
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本文考察了海伦和帕里斯之间的关系在神话的不同阶段被两种不同的史诗文本所表现的方式,以及这些表现是如何相互作用的。第一次出现在《伊利亚特》第三卷中,在帕里斯被墨涅劳斯打败后,海伦对他表达了羞耻和失望。第二个是科卢苏斯《绑架海伦》中的一个场景,展示了这对夫妇的第一次见面。本文论证了科卢修斯的段落如何清晰地呼应了荷马史诗的段落,作为前传,但同时也在其基础上建立。一方面,科卢修斯回答了荷马留下的问题,另一方面,他挑战他的读者通过《伊利亚特》的镜头来解读这一场景。敏锐的读者会观察到这两个文本最终是如何影响彼此的意思的。
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The Deception of Helen: Reading Colluthus against Homer
This paper examines the ways in which the relationship between Helen and Paris is represented at different stages of the myth by two different epic texts – and how these representations interact. The first representation is found in Book 3 of the Iliad where Helen voices shame and disappointment with Paris after he has been defeated in combat by Menelaus. The second is a scene from Colluthus’ Abduction of Helen which shows the very first meeting of the couple. The paper demonstrates how Colluthus’ passage clearly echoes the Homeric one, functioning as a prequel, but at the same time building on it as well. On the one hand, Colluthus answers questions which had been left open by Homer, while on the other hand he challenges his readers to read the scene through the lens of the Iliad. The perceptive reader will observe how the two texts can ultimately influence each other’s meanings.
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Symbolae Osloenses
Symbolae Osloenses CLASSICS-
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