Eumeu e Auerbach: os efeitos da narrativa em Homero

Autores

  • Christian Werner Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24277/classica.v29i1.412

Palavras-chave:

Homero, Odisseia, performance, narrativa, Auerbach, Eumeu.

Resumo

Por meio de dois episódios na Odisseia, a reação de Eumeu às narrativas de Odisseu disfarçado como cretense no canto XIV e sua avaliação da performance do cretense em uma conversa com Penélope no canto XVII, esse artigo, iniciando-se por uma reavaliação do capítulo de Auerbach sobre a Odisseia em seu Mimesis, discute como alguns elementos de uma performance narrativa intradiegética são conceitualizados e explorados no poema.

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2016-03-15

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Dossiê Homero

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Werner, C. (2016). Eumeu e Auerbach: os efeitos da narrativa em Homero. Classica - Revista Brasileira De Estudos Clássicos, 29(1), 171-191. https://doi.org/10.24277/classica.v29i1.412