Dos Antígonas periféricas
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Sevilla Llisterri, Gabriel
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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Universitat de València: Departamento de Teoría de los Lenguajes y Ciencias de la Comunicación 2006
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Extravío: revista electrónica de literatura comparada ISSN 1886-4902 Nº. 1, 2006
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This brief study of comparative literature pretends to argue about the reasons for which a myth is recreated (in this case Antigona's myth), considering that the contrast between the original and some of its remakes constitutes the best way to answer the said question. We start, therefore, from Sofocle's tragedy, and we try to establish, from there, the appropriate concomitances and differences in relation to the pair of contemporary versions that we've chosen for the present work: the one written in catalan by Salvador Espriu and the one expressed in argentine Spanish by Griselda Gambaro. As a theoretical and analytical model we've utilized George Steiner's work about the theme in his book Antigonas, even though it must be cleared up that none of both authors that we've analysed appears in that sort of implicit canon which derives from the historic recapitulation of the myth, and that's why we allude, in a symbolic way, to these peripheral Antigonas.