Intertextual dialogue in Patrizia Monaco’s "Penelopeide"
<p>«I do not like the role that History gave me», says Penelope, the protagonist of Patrizia Monaco’s Penelopeide. For that reason, she decides to break with the secular silence: she does neither accept to be presented as a model of conjugal fidelity, nor as a libertine. Her story is much more...
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doaj-1c44ae39218545b5ac9de3450b0848772020-11-24T21:17:13ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Filología Italiana1133-95271988-23942018-12-0125023324610.5209/CFIT.5555055840Intertextual dialogue in Patrizia Monaco’s "Penelopeide"Milagro Martín Clavijo0Universidad de Salamanca<p>«I do not like the role that History gave me», says Penelope, the protagonist of Patrizia Monaco’s Penelopeide. For that reason, she decides to break with the secular silence: she does neither accept to be presented as a model of conjugal fidelity, nor as a libertine. Her story is much more complex. The questions that lie in the background, and which this work intends to respond, are: What is true and what is fiction in the story of the myth that has been transmitted to us? What are the boundaries, so faded and vague, between vital experience and mythological world? In order to tell us the story of Penelope, the Italian playwright Patrizia Monaco blends different readings that we intend here to analyze: Homer’s version, different post-classical versions, the perspective followed by Margaret Atwood in <em>Penelopiad, </em>and poems by Cavafy and Sappho. In this way, Monaco introduces us to a different Penelope, deeply human—a woman who has much to say even in the twenty-first century.</p>http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFIT/article/view/55550Patrizia MonacoPenéloperevisión del mitodiálogo intertextual |
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Intertextual dialogue in Patrizia Monaco’s "Penelopeide" |
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<p>«I do not like the role that History gave me», says Penelope, the protagonist of Patrizia Monaco’s Penelopeide. For that reason, she decides to break with the secular silence: she does neither accept to be presented as a model of conjugal fidelity, nor as a libertine. Her story is much more complex. The questions that lie in the background, and which this work intends to respond, are: What is true and what is fiction in the story of the myth that has been transmitted to us? What are the boundaries, so faded and vague, between vital experience and mythological world? In order to tell us the story of Penelope, the Italian playwright Patrizia Monaco blends different readings that we intend here to analyze: Homer’s version, different post-classical versions, the perspective followed by Margaret Atwood in <em>Penelopiad, </em>and poems by Cavafy and Sappho. In this way, Monaco introduces us to a different Penelope, deeply human—a woman who has much to say even in the twenty-first century.</p> |
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Patrizia Monaco Penélope revisión del mito diálogo intertextual |
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