L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas

The heroic path of Aeneas is generally defined by three linear events: his stay in Carthage, his descent into Hell, and the founding of future Rome. However, upon the grounds of the narrative plot, this path is triangular in shape, made up by three points on the map (Troy, Carthage and Laurente) whi...

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Main Author: Catherine Desprès Caubrière
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española (AFUE) 2013-04-01
Series:Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses
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Online Access:http://cedille.webs.ull.es/9/08despres.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e0605dc27d545aa939cbf455482fe402020-11-25T03:11:19ZspaAsociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española (AFUE)Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses1699-49492013-04-0192013129144L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’EnéasCatherine Desprès CaubrièreThe heroic path of Aeneas is generally defined by three linear events: his stay in Carthage, his descent into Hell, and the founding of future Rome. However, upon the grounds of the narrative plot, this path is triangular in shape, made up by three points on the map (Troy, Carthage and Laurente) which are, respectively, the starting point of his exile, a deviation from it, and his arrival. This triangle, which is rele-vant from the point of view of the interpre-tation, and which was brought about by war, love and power, is expressed within a symbolic geometry, adapted to a tri-functional scheme of the judgement of Paris, as a structure connected with the project of rewriting the middle Ages.http://cedille.webs.ull.es/9/08despres.pdfAeneastrianglemedievalmythdestinytri-functional.
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author Catherine Desprès Caubrière
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L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses
Aeneas
triangle
medieval
myth
destiny
tri-functional.
author_facet Catherine Desprès Caubrière
author_sort Catherine Desprès Caubrière
title L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
title_short L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
title_full L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
title_fullStr L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
title_full_unstemmed L’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du Roman d’Enéas
title_sort l’enjeu triangulaire de la trame romanesque du roman d’enéas
publisher Asociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española (AFUE)
series Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses
issn 1699-4949
publishDate 2013-04-01
description The heroic path of Aeneas is generally defined by three linear events: his stay in Carthage, his descent into Hell, and the founding of future Rome. However, upon the grounds of the narrative plot, this path is triangular in shape, made up by three points on the map (Troy, Carthage and Laurente) which are, respectively, the starting point of his exile, a deviation from it, and his arrival. This triangle, which is rele-vant from the point of view of the interpre-tation, and which was brought about by war, love and power, is expressed within a symbolic geometry, adapted to a tri-functional scheme of the judgement of Paris, as a structure connected with the project of rewriting the middle Ages.
topic Aeneas
triangle
medieval
myth
destiny
tri-functional.
url http://cedille.webs.ull.es/9/08despres.pdf
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