‘Parolaio e straccione’. L’eroe tragico euripideo nei drammi del primo periodo. Un modello drammaturgico di successo
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From Aristophanes’ Acharnians we know that Euripides in his early tragedies, from 455 to 428 BC, stages a standard character, an heroe dressed as beggar, but potentially able to counter the opponent by his rhetoric ability. This study is an attempt to detect if really in the fragmentary plays of the period a new kind of tragic heroe existed or not.
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Cozzoli, A. T. (2022). ‘Parolaio e straccione’. L’eroe tragico euripideo nei drammi del primo periodo. Un modello drammaturgico di successo. Frammenti Sulla Scena (online), 2, 42–75. https://doi.org/10.13135/2612-3908/6730
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THE FORGOTTEN THEATRE. Atti del terzo convegno internazionale sul dramma frammentario antico (Università degli Studi di Torino, 26-29 novembre 2019) [a cura di Francesco Paolo Bianchi, Mattia De Poli, Andrea Giannotti]
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