Reconstruir as faces de Orestes

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Autor(a) principal: Deserto, Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/110469
Resumo: Orestes, Agamemnons son and the murderer of his mother, Clytemnestra, has in Greek literature several faces. Three of those faces will receive special treatment in this paper: revenge, friendship, and education. Orestes is the author of a most terrible revenge, he is united to Pylades by an unbreakable friendship, and he represents the educational paradeigma that Athena shows to Telemachus at the beginning of the Odyssey. All these faces are permanently changing from text to text and that makes of Orestes a character elusive and difficult to define, even if we are just talking about Greek epic and drama. When we read some of the contemporary rewritings of Orestes myth, it is interesting to verify in what way they assimilate that prismatic drawing here presented in a brief journey through the work of three Portuguese authors: Ruben A., Hélia Correia, and David Mourão Ferreira.
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title Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
spellingShingle Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
Deserto, Jorge
Humanidades
Humanities
title_short Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
title_full Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
title_fullStr Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
title_sort Reconstruir as faces de Orestes
author Deserto, Jorge
author_facet Deserto, Jorge
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Deserto, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanidades
Humanities
topic Humanidades
Humanities
description Orestes, Agamemnons son and the murderer of his mother, Clytemnestra, has in Greek literature several faces. Three of those faces will receive special treatment in this paper: revenge, friendship, and education. Orestes is the author of a most terrible revenge, he is united to Pylades by an unbreakable friendship, and he represents the educational paradeigma that Athena shows to Telemachus at the beginning of the Odyssey. All these faces are permanently changing from text to text and that makes of Orestes a character elusive and difficult to define, even if we are just talking about Greek epic and drama. When we read some of the contemporary rewritings of Orestes myth, it is interesting to verify in what way they assimilate that prismatic drawing here presented in a brief journey through the work of three Portuguese authors: Ruben A., Hélia Correia, and David Mourão Ferreira.
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