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La liberación de Dioniso y la destrucción del palacio de Penteo en Las Bacantes de Eurípides (Bacch 576-637)

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    González Merino, Juan Ignacio
    Hlavní autor:
    González Merino, Juan Ignacio

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    Spanish; Castilian
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    text (article)
    Vydáno:
    Universidad de La Laguna: Servicio de Publicaciones 1998
    V:
    Fortunatae: Revista canaria de Filología ISSN 1131-6810 Nº 10, 1998, pags. 41-51
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    In this work, we try to demonstrate how the Foreigner / Dionysius' liberation and the destruction of the palace in Bacchantes were described by Euripides with such a dose of ambiguity that they can be interpreted in two completely different ways: In one hand, the tautological one, -both events have been the god's miracles- which might have been the interpretation of the audience in the ancient times and it is also the reading of the modern critics; on the other hand, the rational one, that is, what has happened, has only been a series of tricks of the Foreigner. By proposing this second interpretation we are based both on the circumstances which surround the Foreigner's imprisonment (darkness in the stables, overexcitement, nearly madness, of Penteo) and on the absolute respect to the manuscripts, according to which, for instance, in v. 630, the Foreigner / Dionysius does not make a «ghost» (favsm j) as it appears in Jacobs' corrected version, followed by most editors) but a «light» (fw'", as we can read in the manuscripts L and P).


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