Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments

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Autor(a) principal: Betini, Paloma Flavio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ragusa, Giuliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos
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Resumo: This article aims at understanding the representation of Helen in the four poems by Stesichorus from which fragments were preserved, that mention or it relate to the heroine. Since archaic Greek poetry was a “tradition poetry”, we will seek to trace possible dialogues with works prior to the poet’s, in order to perceive innovations and continuities, and we will also bend our ears to echoes of Stesichorus’ poetry in later productions. In such effort, we will condense old testimonial information about the songs, paying attention to the episodes related to the character, and we will analyze each fragment considering the context of the “song culture”, that is, of a performance context in which the poem is always destined to a certain public, to be delivered in a certain manner, in a defined occasion. And we will explore, whenever possible, the connection of the fragment with the rest of the work, and the motivations for the use of Helen’s image.
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spelling Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragmentsAs quatro Helenas de Estesícoro: A representação da heroína nos fragmentos de Helena, Palinódia(s), Saque de Troia e RetornosClassical StudiesArchaic Greek poetry; Stesichorus; Helen; Trojan epic cycle; melicLetras Clássicaspoesia grega arcaica; Estesícoro; Helena; ciclo épico troiano; mélicaThis article aims at understanding the representation of Helen in the four poems by Stesichorus from which fragments were preserved, that mention or it relate to the heroine. Since archaic Greek poetry was a “tradition poetry”, we will seek to trace possible dialogues with works prior to the poet’s, in order to perceive innovations and continuities, and we will also bend our ears to echoes of Stesichorus’ poetry in later productions. In such effort, we will condense old testimonial information about the songs, paying attention to the episodes related to the character, and we will analyze each fragment considering the context of the “song culture”, that is, of a performance context in which the poem is always destined to a certain public, to be delivered in a certain manner, in a defined occasion. And we will explore, whenever possible, the connection of the fragment with the rest of the work, and the motivations for the use of Helen’s image.O presente artigo busca compreender a representação de Helena nos quatro poemas de Estesícoro de que nos restaram fragmentos e que mencionam ou se relacionam com a heroína. Uma vez que a poesia grega arcaica era uma “poesia de tradição”, tentaremos traçar diálogos plausíveis com obras anteriores ao poeta, procurando perceber possíveis inovações e continuidades, bem como captar prováveis ecos da poética estesicoreia em produções posteriores. Para isso, condensaremos informações testemunhais antigas sobre as canções, atentando aos episódios relacionados à personagem, e analisaremos cada fragmento à luz do contexto da “cultura da canção”, i.e., de um contexto performático em que o poema se destina sempre a um público e em dadas ocasião e maneira de apresentação. E buscaremos, quando possível, entender a ligação do fragmento com o restante da obra e as motivações do uso da imagem de Helena.Proaera-UFRJBetini, Paloma FlavioRagusa, Giuliana2021-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/4110310.25187/codex.v9i1.41103CODEX -- Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 9, n. 1 (2021); 74-93CODEX - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 9, n. 1 (2021); 74-932176-177910.25187/codex.v9i1reponame:Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicosinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJporhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/41103/23906/*ref*/ANDERSON, Michael J. The Fall of Troy in Early Greek Poetry and Art. Oxford: Clarendon Press Oxford, 1997. BEECROFT, Alexander J. “This is not a true story”: Stesichorus’s Palinode and the Revenge of the Epichoric. TAPhA 136, 2006, pp. 47-69. BOWRA, Cecil M. Greek Lyric Poetry: from Alcman to Simonides. 2a ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961. BOWRA, Cecil. M. The two palinodes of Stesichorus. The Classical Review, Cambridge: vol. 13, n. 3, 1963, pp. 245-252 BRON, Christiane. Hélène sur les Vases Attiques: Esclave ou Double d’Aphrodite. Kernos: Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique, v. 9, 1996, pp. 297-310. CAMPBELL, David A (ed. e notas). Greek Lyric Poetry. A Selection of Early Greek Lyric, Elegiac and Iambic Poetry. London: Printers to the University of Glasgow, 1967. CARVALHO, Thais Rocha de. Estesícoro, o Saque de Troia e o Fragmento 113. Cadernos de Letras da UFF. Niterói: Universidade Federal Fluminense, v. 28, n. 56, 2018, pp. 65-81. DAVIES, Malcom (ed.). Poetarum Melicorum Graecorum Fragmenta I. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991. DAVIES, Malcom; FINGLASS, Patrick J. (ed., comment.). Stesichorus: The Poems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. HERINGTON, John. Poetry into Drama. Early Tragedy and the Greek Poetic Tradition. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1985. HUGHES, Bettany. Helena de Troia. Deusa, Princesa e Prostituta. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 2009. PANTELIA, Maria C. Helen and the Last Song for Hector. Transactions of the American Philological Association, Irvine: 132, 2002, p. 21-27. RAGUSA, Giuliana. Lira, Mito e Erotismo. Afrodite na Poesia Mélica Grega Arcaica. Campinas: Editora da Unicamp, 2010. (apoio Fapesp) RAGUSA, Giuliana. (org., est. e trad.). Lira Grega. Antologia de Poesia Arcaica. São Paulo: Hedra, 2013. ROCHA, Roosevelt. Estesícoro entre Épica e Drama. Revista PhaoS, Campinas: v. 9, 2009, pp. 65-79. VOIGT, Eva Maria. Sappho et Alcaeus. Amsterdam: Athenaeum, Polak & Van Gennep, 1971.Direitos autorais 2021 Paloma Flavio Betini, Giuliana Ragusa, Giuliana Ragusa, Giuliana Ragusahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-17T21:20:23Zoai:www.revistas.ufrj.br:article/41103Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/oaicodex@letras.ufrj.br||codex@letras.ufrj.br||biadipaoli@gmail.com2176-17792176-1779opendoar:2021-06-17T21:20:23Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
As quatro Helenas de Estesícoro: A representação da heroína nos fragmentos de Helena, Palinódia(s), Saque de Troia e Retornos
title Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
spellingShingle Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
Betini, Paloma Flavio
Classical Studies
Archaic Greek poetry; Stesichorus; Helen; Trojan epic cycle; melic
Letras Clássicas
poesia grega arcaica; Estesícoro; Helena; ciclo épico troiano; mélica
title_short Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
title_full Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
title_fullStr Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
title_full_unstemmed Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
title_sort Stesichorus’ four Helens: The heroine’s representation in the Helen, Palinode(s), Sack of Troy and The Returns fragments
author Betini, Paloma Flavio
author_facet Betini, Paloma Flavio
Ragusa, Giuliana
author_role author
author2 Ragusa, Giuliana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Betini, Paloma Flavio
Ragusa, Giuliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Classical Studies
Archaic Greek poetry; Stesichorus; Helen; Trojan epic cycle; melic
Letras Clássicas
poesia grega arcaica; Estesícoro; Helena; ciclo épico troiano; mélica
topic Classical Studies
Archaic Greek poetry; Stesichorus; Helen; Trojan epic cycle; melic
Letras Clássicas
poesia grega arcaica; Estesícoro; Helena; ciclo épico troiano; mélica
description This article aims at understanding the representation of Helen in the four poems by Stesichorus from which fragments were preserved, that mention or it relate to the heroine. Since archaic Greek poetry was a “tradition poetry”, we will seek to trace possible dialogues with works prior to the poet’s, in order to perceive innovations and continuities, and we will also bend our ears to echoes of Stesichorus’ poetry in later productions. In such effort, we will condense old testimonial information about the songs, paying attention to the episodes related to the character, and we will analyze each fragment considering the context of the “song culture”, that is, of a performance context in which the poem is always destined to a certain public, to be delivered in a certain manner, in a defined occasion. And we will explore, whenever possible, the connection of the fragment with the rest of the work, and the motivations for the use of Helen’s image.
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/*ref*/ANDERSON, Michael J. The Fall of Troy in Early Greek Poetry and Art. Oxford: Clarendon Press Oxford, 1997. BEECROFT, Alexander J. “This is not a true story”: Stesichorus’s Palinode and the Revenge of the Epichoric. TAPhA 136, 2006, pp. 47-69. BOWRA, Cecil M. Greek Lyric Poetry: from Alcman to Simonides. 2a ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961. BOWRA, Cecil. M. The two palinodes of Stesichorus. The Classical Review, Cambridge: vol. 13, n. 3, 1963, pp. 245-252 BRON, Christiane. Hélène sur les Vases Attiques: Esclave ou Double d’Aphrodite. Kernos: Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque antique, v. 9, 1996, pp. 297-310. CAMPBELL, David A (ed. e notas). Greek Lyric Poetry. A Selection of Early Greek Lyric, Elegiac and Iambic Poetry. London: Printers to the University of Glasgow, 1967. CARVALHO, Thais Rocha de. Estesícoro, o Saque de Troia e o Fragmento 113. Cadernos de Letras da UFF. Niterói: Universidade Federal Fluminense, v. 28, n. 56, 2018, pp. 65-81. DAVIES, Malcom (ed.). Poetarum Melicorum Graecorum Fragmenta I. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991. DAVIES, Malcom; FINGLASS, Patrick J. (ed., comment.). Stesichorus: The Poems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. HERINGTON, John. Poetry into Drama. Early Tragedy and the Greek Poetic Tradition. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1985. HUGHES, Bettany. Helena de Troia. Deusa, Princesa e Prostituta. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 2009. PANTELIA, Maria C. Helen and the Last Song for Hector. Transactions of the American Philological Association, Irvine: 132, 2002, p. 21-27. RAGUSA, Giuliana. Lira, Mito e Erotismo. Afrodite na Poesia Mélica Grega Arcaica. Campinas: Editora da Unicamp, 2010. (apoio Fapesp) RAGUSA, Giuliana. (org., est. e trad.). Lira Grega. Antologia de Poesia Arcaica. São Paulo: Hedra, 2013. ROCHA, Roosevelt. Estesícoro entre Épica e Drama. Revista PhaoS, Campinas: v. 9, 2009, pp. 65-79. VOIGT, Eva Maria. Sappho et Alcaeus. Amsterdam: Athenaeum, Polak & Van Gennep, 1971.
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