CANTO E ESPETÁCULO NA TRAGÉDIA GREGA: AS CENAS FINAIS DE HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES

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  • Fernando Brandão dos Santos UNESP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-8915.29000

Resumo

I want to present here one of the plays studied in my doctorate, which hadas theme the poetry (the song) and the spectacle in Greek tragedy, with Euripides infocus of the presented reflections. In this present article, I detach the relation of theprologue scene (vv. 1-120) consisting of a monologue uttered by Aphrodite (vv. 1-57),followed by a coral song to Artemis lead by Hippolytus (vv. 58-71), a monologue ofHippolytus (a prayer to Artemis) and a dialogue of Hippolytus with a servant (vv. 73-120) in contrast to the final scenes – forth and last episode (vv. 1153-1267); the laststasimon, a hymn to Aphrodite sung by the chorus of Troizen married women (vv.1268-82), followed by the exodus (vv. 1283-1466).

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Biografia do Autor

Fernando Brandão dos Santos, UNESP

Professor de Língua e Literatura Gregas da Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Campus de Araraquara.

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Publicado

2010-05-24

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DOS SANTOS, F. B. CANTO E ESPETÁCULO NA TRAGÉDIA GREGA: AS CENAS FINAIS DE HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES. Organon, Porto Alegre, v. 24, n. 49, 2010. DOI: 10.22456/2238-8915.29000. Disponível em: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/organon/article/view/29000. Acesso em: 28 abr. 2025.