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Karaferias, Philippos. „Larmes politiques : Étude sur la fonction politique du deuil et des lamentations rituelles dans la tragédie athénienne et ses mises en scène contemporaines en Grèce (XXe-XXIe siècles)“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024GRALL009.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe poetic lamentation of a tragedy provides the science with different kinds of research. As part of this thesis, the aspects that promote the political dimension of lamentation will be studied; that is, the theatrical lamentations of ancient Greece and the way the political dimension, that is often contained, influence the political reality of the 5th century through the theatrical plays. Through the vocabulary and the structural analysis of a certain choice of lamentations we will try to show how grieve, a ritual tool can caracterize the most essential historical, political and social aspects. Thus, by analyzing the development of political lamentations in the tragedies of Eschyle, Sophocles and Euripides, we will become familiar with a very important aspect of grieve, still unexplored, and at the same time, from a different point of view, with the relation between tragedy and politics during the classical era. The second part of the thesis is about the reception of the ancient greek tragedy in Greece during the XXth and XXIst century. The study of modern translations and pioneer theatrical plays shed the light on the role of the lamentation's element in the events that shocked the XXth and XXIst century and on the development of new theatrical mouvements and ideas
Alessio, Paola d'. „Tradition manuscrite, fortune et réception de l’oeuvre de Chorikios de Gaza“. Thesis, Nantes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NANT2018.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe objective of this dissertation is to show how the work by Choricius of Gaza has been transmitted from his time to the present. The volume is made up of five sections. The first section focuses on the printed editions of Choricius’ work and on the studies about his success as an author and about his manuscript tradition. The second part, dedicate to the direct manuscript tradition, includes the list and the catalog of all the Choricius’ manuscripts. The third chapter presents the stemma codicum of the Patroclus (the work that has been copied in the most of the manuscripts) and explains also the process by which the manuscripts were classified in families. The fourth chapter is mainly centered on the fortune of Choricius as an author during the centuries. Firstly, information on the first editions of Choricius is provided, then the presence of extracts by the rhetor in the sacro-profane florilegia and in the manuals of rhetoric is analyzed, and then the imitations that were made of Choricius are noted. Finally, in the same section, there is an analysis of the characters who played an important role for the fortune of the rhetorician. The Appendix is the last section: it contains the results of the collation of the 58 manuscripts that have transmitted the Patroclus. At the end of the volume, besides the bibliographic abbreviations and tables, there are the indices of watermarks, places, manuscripts and names, which allow the readers to find the information they need
Castiglioni, Maria Paola. „La diffusion et la réception des mythes grecs dans l'espace illyrien antique entre Adriatique et Balkans“. Grenoble 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007GRE29035.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research, dedicated to the diffusion and the reception of Greek myths within the ancient Illyrian area, aims to analyse the main myths localized by the Greek and Latin literary sources in such region, authentic intermediary between the Adriatic sea and the Balkan territory. The exegesis of Cadmus' myth, of his metamorphosis into a snake, of his exile and of his Illyrian kingdom is the subject of the first part: the earthly dimension of such hero, his rooting in the Illyrian area and his reception by the natives are related to the historical context of the Greek frequentations with the Illyrian inland. In the second part, the Adriatic Illyrian area is analysed in the light of the Argonauts' myth of the Adriatic route, of the hyperborean offers and of the Diomedes’legend, the maritime hero of trans-adriatic exchanges, in order to determine a traffic's balance there occurred and of their Greek actors. Finally, a third and last part assembles, under the common denominator of the identities, several tales and mythical characters (homeward journeys of the Homeric heroes, the duel of Achilles with Memnon, the legend about Polyphemus, Heracles, Adrias and Ionios) used for the purpose to create some mythic genealogies at the service of the people and of the local dynasties, to promote the political propaganda or the possession of the colonial soil. So, through an anthropological approach and relating to the ideas of frontier history and of ethnicity, such study suggests a reading of the Greek presence in Illyria and of the dynamics caused by the contact between the Greeks and the natives within the Illyrian area
Salis, Pierre de. „Autorité et mémoire : pragmatique et réception de l'autorité épistolaire de Paul de Tarse“. Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEP018.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis research examines the letters of Paul of Tarsus, as preserved in the New Testament within the context of letter writing of that time, principally Judean ones. The initial examination questions both the potential of sources such as letters to provide information about an era, and the specific pragmatic potential of the epistolary medium as a means of inducing change in its recipients. As such, the letters of Paul were written not to conserve the historical realities or truths of the past, but to communicate efficiently with diverse circles and various recipients. The two-part examination is used to gain a perspective on the practices of the time, which may have been used as models for epistolary writing. The letter addressing the Judean Diasporas exiles inserted into the narrative of the Book of Jeremy (chapter 29) is such a model, providing a means of communicating over distance and time among the different groups. The epistolary practice of Paul himself is then examined. In particular, his Second letter to Corinthians (chapters 10-13), written in a moment of intense self-examination as his apostolic authority was questioned, is a good example of the pragmatic potential that Paul recognised in the epistolary medium, particularly in light of the prophet Jeremy. Finally, the beginnings of the apostle Paul’s epistolary writing and it’s reception are explored, showing how his credibility as an apostolic authority was quickly and easily recognised as being of the same quality as those of the prophet writers of ancient Israel
Toffoli, Ian de. „La réception du latin et de la culture antique chez Claude Simon, Pascal Quignard et Jean Sorrente“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040220.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWhen a critic’s work intends to focus on the presence of Latin and classic culture in the work of contemporary writers, one thinks foremost of the notion of heritage. But it is this notion of heritage that poses a problem. One has to approach it in a very prudent way, as if it would be a lure, even though it is attested in the works of our three authors, through the use of recurrent formal parallels, Latin quotations, and the transposition and rewriting of ancient texts. Indeed, though it is evident that these works show an apparent continuity both in form and in cultural content, the reinvested Latin Antiquity looses its particular status: it is neither object of the text, nor voice of the authority, nor proof of erudition (although it sometimes pretends to be), nor treasure box of rhetorical tools that help seducing the reader: on the contrary, it is a trap for the reader who places his trust solely in his cultural knowledge. The reinvestment that our three authors apply to the Latin text and culture gets dangerously close either to the stereotype, the commonplace, either to a completely personal reuse of antique culture. Latin is thus either a product of their artistic imagination (and as such cannot be totally identified with the dead language that we know), either part of the textual productivity of their writing, which means that it must be considered as a reusable material rather than an autonomous text. The bond that ties Claude Simon’s, Pascal Quignard’s and Jean Sorrente’s works to the Latin is thus paradoxical in nature: what they do is reinventing, or rather rewriting Antiquity
Humbert-Mougin, Sylvie. „Dionysos revisité : la réception de la tragédie grecque antique en France au tournant du siècle dernier (1872-1922)“. Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040194.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAt the turning of last century, ancient Greek tragedy seem to provoque a particular interest: new translations such as these of Leconte de Lisle or Claudel, accompanied by a reflexion about specific problems of translation of classics texts ; setting ; change of the traditional interpretation, with new results of archeology and philology. The two first parts describe the diffusion of these text during that period : translastions, adaptations, editions (first part), settings (second part). The third part is a thematic study of the critical interpretation, connected with the theorical reflexion elaborated at that time about the possibilities of renovating theater and regenerating tragedy
Odzimkowska, Mariola. „La réception du théâtre polonais en France de 1989 à nos jours“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040137.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis study represents an attempt to identify the Polish theater brought to France since 1989 and to analyse the role it currently plays in contemporary theatre in France as well as in the broader cultural context. Its very presence depends on several factors: historical and cultural relations between the two countries, related institutional and individual activity, as well as the French theatrical life itself and its components.Jerzy Grotowski and Tadeusz Kantor continue to maintain their iconic status in the French theater community. There is a well-rooted understanding of the Polish theater as an experimental space (by French theatergoers and critics alike and accomplished precisely through Kantor's and Grotowski's impact), where bearing witness to on-stage action is a sacred. Krystian Lupa's and Krzysztof Warlikowski's art theater appears to be the latest to date of artistic discoveries. Their works are seen as primarily dealing with complexities of human nature. What follows are internships, joint projects with collaborating French artists and opera productions (Warlikowski). Simultaneously these very same stage directors rarely bring their own adaptations of Polish drama repertoire to France.However, Polish playwrights in general do generate interest. This is particularly true for Witold Gombrowicz, Stanisław Witkiewicz, Sławomir Mrożek, but tends to happen another way through French translated and staged versions.Understanding the other through theater is often assumed to be an incomplete reading, as the reader does not have the same baggage of lived history as the object of his or her perception. Yet despite this obvious bias, this reading sheds a new light on the Polish theater
Aubert, Natacha. „Usage et réception du thème de l'antiquité dans le cinéma muet italien (1905-1930)“. Paris 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA030022.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleBased on 157 Italian silent films presenting antiquity, this project is bipartite. Part one studies the films as a series of documents. A quantitative study yields an understanding of the statistical evolution of the use of the theme of antiquity between 1900 and 1930, first in Italian cinematography, then in the international context and finally in relation to other historic periods. Reception of films on the subject of antiquity, considered the spearhead of national film production, is studied through film reviews. The second part offers a qualitative approach. Through the analysis of several films, it is apparent that the adaptation of antiquity is never innocent and is always linked to the preoccupations of the present. Beyond entertainment and exoticism, there is always the facet of ideological discourse internal to Italy or vis-à-vis foreign countries
Platevoet, Marion. „Médée en échos dans les arts : La réception d’une figure antique, entre tragique et merveilleux, en France et en Italie (1430-1715)“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040166.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe exceptional scope provided by the myth of Medea, which spans from the Conquest of the Golden Fleece to her return to the throne of Colchis, was received in its entirety by the Early Modern Arts and offers a multi-faced prism : Medea “tue-enfant” (La Péruse), the character left by the Ancient ancient Greek tragedy that became an archetypal figure of monstrous violence, crosses the path of the oriental lover of a civilizing hero, and also the enchantress who scatters lineages and timelines. Sculpted by the Christian culture and allowed into the official artistic repertory, this ambivalent figure absorbs the aesthetics and ethical debates of modernity. Indeed, Her Medea’s myth can be used for the expression of horror, allegories of glory, as well as expression of the passions.In addition, from the establishment of the Order of the Golden Fleece, by the Duke of Burgundy in 1430, to the end of the War of the Spanish Succession (which redefined the entire map of major European powers), Medea’s myth becomes one of the most efficient fictional mirrors of the political disputes between the most influential families of Europe, as an instrument of the publication of the Prince programme. Into the landscape of the cultural influences shared by the States of Early Italy and the French Kingdom, this study intends to show, by analysingthe spread of iconography of Medea, her presence in printed material and her classical performance reception and rewriting, how the exchanges between visual and literary productions work towards the definition of a paradoxical heroic standard. Where Medea “becomes Medea” and renews the oath that Seneca made her take: “Fiam”
Boyer, Sarah. „D’après l’antique et les maîtres : copies dessinées des pensionnaires de l’Académie de France à Rome et de leur entourage sous la direction de Charles-Joseph Natoire (1752-1775)“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040130.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe aim of this dissertation covers the practice of copying after the Antique and Masters at the French Academy in Rome while Charles-Joseph Natoire was its director between 1752 and 1775. It relates to the field of drawing and extends to the artists who gravitated around this institution. First the institutional context is considered, the premises and compulsory classes, in order to define the context in which drawing after the Antique and the Masters was practiced. The creation of painted copies outside the Palazzo Mancini raises the question of a dichotomy between models imposed and the choices of the pensionnaires when they were drawing studies in the basilicas, churches, palaces and museums of Rome. The second section provides a comparative analysis between the ancient and modern sources chosen and the pensionnaires’ interpretation of them. It provides an overview of the most commonly visited locations, the types of works favoured and the reception both of antiquity and sculptures and paintings from the Quattrocento to the Settecento. A study of four connoisseurs who commissionned drawings shows their influence on the pensionnaires’ work and allows other uses of drawn copies to be defined. Finally the conservation and circulation of drawings as material evidence of the relations between pensionnaires and those close to the Academy is examined. These confirm the role as a model assumed by some and the functions of the copy beyond an artist’s time as a student in Rome
Champier, Manon. „L’invention d’Athéna : la réception d’une déesse antique dans l’imagerie officielle et la mise en scène du pouvoir du grand XIXe siècle français (1789-1914)“. Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU20031.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAthena’s reception in official imagery and pictures of power in the French 19th century shows the public authority’s legitimization processes, using the antic heritage. The period studied by this research (1789-1914) bears the marks of a precarious politic context, with unstable regimes and aims to highlight the distinctive characteristics and constants of these mechanisms. Archeological and historical researches of the 19th century build a more complete portrait of Athena, giving more importance to her iconography, and progressively distinguishing her from the Roman goddess, Minerva. Great warrior goddess, gifted with mètis, patroness of heroes, arts and crafts in Antiquity, Athena becomes, in a post-polytheism context, the allegory of Wisdom, the representative of Greece and its heritage, the protector of all intellectual and artistic activities and the guide of French rulers. She is used in imagery of military and cultural administrations, but also in power’s protection in general, and all its manifestations to the public, such as law’s field. Figure of legitimization, she can also embody power, regularly personifying high entities like France, Motherland or the Republic, being in competition with the allegory of Liberty, with the Phrygian hat
Faelli, Nicolas. „Réception de l’Histoire des colonies grecques dans la littérature coloniale des XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles“. Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/229355.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDuring the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries were the first european colonal empires at their highest points. The colonial race ended with the French and Indian war and the American Independence war. That period saw the rediscovery of ancient mythologic or historic sources, that helped many writers to understand the colonial evolution.The purpose of this thesis will be to understand how ancient Greek colonization was percieved during Modern Times and how authors compared the ancient colonies to current situations in North America.
Doctorat en Histoire, histoire de l'art et archéologie
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Gandois, Crausaz Bénédicte. „Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy et la musique de scène en Allemagne dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040230.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis Dissertation aims at embracing Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s stage music, more particularly his works composed for the court of the King of Prussia, which were much admired in the nineteenth century. The King of Prussia Frederick William IV wished to renew the theater by imposing the representation of classical and Shakespearean plays, at a time when these two aesthetic models seemed out-dated. I would understand how these works, dictated by an royal arbitrariness, were one of the starting points in Europe of the creation of works inspired by antiquity, music pieces ranging from parodic or serious operas to incidental music. Moreover, this research into and analysis of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s stage works allows us to consider what could be the dramatic ideas of a highly educated composer who could speak Greek and Latin, but never wrote his own librettos – unlike Berlioz or Wagner – and always seemed to have difficulty finding a libretto that would enable him to express his musical ideas and visions for the stage. However, in his incidental music, the composer always went further what was expected in this genre, searching perhaps, in a so-called period of « crisis » of drama genres in Germany, a new way of combining text and music, a new dramatic path between opera, drama, oratorio and melodrama
Giboux, Audrey. „Hugo von Hofmannsthal et la littérature française classique : enjeux d’une réception créatrice“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040175.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleHofmannsthal, considered to be one of the eminent members of Viennese Modernity, systematically emphasizes, however, the notions of classicism and literary tradition, which are, according to him, more established in France than in german-speaking countries. This dissertation studies his perception of the inheritance of French culture, which represents for him an aesthetical and civilizing pattern, in a way that becomes problematic in the context of cultural crisis at the turn of the 20th century. It shows the surprising coincidence Hofmannsthal points out between the process of creating for the theatre and the reference to France, which are both deemed to contribute to the fabric of society. It proceeds to analyse the look the Austrian author casts on the history of French classic literature in chronology, from its beginnings, in the Renaissance, to its late variations, in the age of Enlightenment. It underlines a continuity in the humanistic involvement, an attitude that stresses the importance of moral choices, an ideal of popular literature and a formal and generic canonic pattern which, though also marked by a certain lightness, is strongly missing, according to him, in Germany and Austria. It also reveals how much his works, and especially his plays, find their impulse in this foreign literature, so that, through it, they seem to claim a kind of classicism. It shows then how Hofmannsthal, by trying to develop intellectual exchanges between France and his country, embodies a paradoxically original type of author, at the crossroads between a European diplomatic vocation and modern moralism
Psilakis, Catherine. „Dynamiques et mutations d'une figure d'autorité : la réception de Solon aux Ve et IVe siècles avant J.C“. Thesis, Lille 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL30023/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleIn the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he established laws for the Athenians. But he was also a poet : Solon's poetic fragments – entirely poems or a single verse – have been passed on later by authors. Up until now, scholars have tried, on the one hand to understand the reforms of the lawgiver and one the other hand to study his poems. Both of these approaches aim to improve our incomplet knowledge about the 6th century B.C. But the sources of the indirect tradition have been submit to skepticism. This allows new and fresh perspectives for Solonian studies. The scope of my PhD Thesis follows this skeptic approach : I will analyze most of the authors of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C., what they say and do about Solon. It will allow us to thus understand the dynamics of transmission, of mutation and of appropriation which occur to this authoritative figure in each text of the corpus. Because tradition heavily influences all the interpretations of Solonian poetry and reforms in the field of politic and legislation, it requires us to go back to the first sources of these various interpretations. I hope this study will help us increase our knowledge of the political and intellectual background of the Athenian Democracy of the 4th century B.C., and clarify which kind of connexion exists between the polis and its own past. Last but not least, this study contributes to understand how a political argumentation and a democratic ideology can be shaped by forensic discourses
Einman, Maria. „Lector in drama. Les enjeux fictionnels et imaginaires du suicide dans le théâtre français du XIXe siècle“. Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA048/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis study examines the reading of drama texts as the reading of fictional texts, aiming to broaden the current approach according to which the reading of drama texts is mainly limited to text analysis. This question is examined in the light of the issue of suicide in 19th-century French drama. The principal aim of this study is therefore to understand the impact of the character’s suicide on the reader via the detailed analysis of the ins and outs of the suicidal act. The study applies Vincent Jouve’s concept of the virtual reader, who is defined as an implicit and atemporal recipient of the text effects. This reader emerges in a fictional world that is supported by an operative device (dispositif) based on the Lacanian triptych of the Real, the Symbolic and the Imaginary.The dissertation consists of five chapters. The theoretical discussion is followed by four chapters that deal, respectively, with melodrama, romantic drama, naturalist drama, and symbolist drama. In addition to the effect of the fictional suicide on the reader (which is systematically connected to the catharsis), the evolution of theatrical genres and forms is explored from the perspective of “virtual” reading. Thereby, the reading of 19th-century French drama could be viewed as a journey from the optimistic certainty of melodrama to the tragic indeterminacy of symbolist drama, from actual to probable suicides, from “sorrowful” catharsis to anticatharsis
Bessières, Vivien. „Antiquité et postmodernité : les intertextes gréco-latins dans les arts à récit depuis les années soixante (fiction, théâtre, cinéma, série télévisée, bande dessinée)“. Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00663436.
Der volle Inhalt der QuellePernac, Natacha. „Luca Signorelli (vers 1445-1523) en son temps, " ingegno e spirito pelegrino“, la peinture de chevalet“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040244.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleGiovanni Santi has depicted his contemporary Luca Signorelli as a « pelegrino » painter. From this startingpoint, our study deals with the cortonese master’s triple itinerary. The first one, relative to artistic geography,concerns patrons and collaborators between centers and peripheries and we intend to reappreciate his image of aprovincial artist. We investigate consequently the impact of local devotions and sacra rappresentazione on hispictorial language (I). The second itinerary, a interdisciplinary one, focuses on the treatment of the human figureand on the nude. His vision of the body is compared with the contemporary development of a scientific anatomyand with practical and theoretical approaches. Indeed it raises the question of the proprieties. The tactile qualitiesof signorellian art, his position in the emerging Paragone debate and the modalities of his volumetric translationare also studied ; we consider the possibility of a sculptural activity (II). Finally, Luca’s roaming imaginationarises from a temporal oscillation between interest for the past, archaic taste and an aspiration for renewal. Wethus examine his relationship with antique art and his position between « seconda e terza età », analyzing hisconnections with ars nova and the original seeds he sow. Beyond the reputation of a local latecomer or of aforerunner in the shade of Michelangelo, we aim to emphasize this way the curiosity, the sociability and theexchanges of a transitionary artist (III)
Romaggi-Trautmann, Magali. „La figure de Narcisse dans la littérature et la pensée médiévales“. Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2143/document.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleGreek myths « font signe sans signifier, montrant, dérobant, toujours limpides disant le mystère transparent, le mystère de la transparence2 ». With these words, Maurice Blanchot insists on the very mystery of all myth. It is also the case for the myth of the Narcissus that has known a considerable success in the medieval time but for which it is difficult to … a stable meaning. It is the famous Augustinian poet Ovidius myth that the medieval authors inherited. They added new meanings to the already rich legend, following the footsteps of Ovidius.Narcissus is foremost a figure in love. Narcissus is the unfortunate lover who suffers such a strong passion he dies from it. What he is in love with can be ignored in the medieval versions. Even if he loved a shadow, it is the intensity of his love and the funest consequences the texts insist on. Passion drives Narcissus on the road to death : spiritual death because of Madness et physical death. Narcissus was a prime subject for fin’amor poetry. Troubadours and trouveres made of Narcissus the perfect example of the fin amant between the XIIth and XIIIth centuries. Moreover Narcissus is the deeply linked to the representation of the melancholic that came from the psycho-physiological philosophical and medical theories of love.Moral Reading were also inspired by the myth. Indeed, Narcissus becomes a sinner full of flaws Under the Christian vision of the myth. Pride is the origin of all the flaws: vanity and arrogance are direct consequences. Narcissus becomes the perfect incarnation of these sins. Depending of the point of view the condemnation may vary but the idea is still the same: Narcissus is self-important and is too pleased with himself. Finally the water from the source, one of the most important aspect of the Narcissus mythology, became the meeting point of several traditions which interlaced in the medieval work: biblical water on one side and neoplatonician conceptions of reflection and ancient myth of Narcissus. The ancient fons transforms itself into a medieval fountain and a true mirror. The mirror becomes more and more independent from the surface of water. The phantasmatical dimension of the Narcissus love for his reflection is developed
Biscéré, Antoine. „Jean de La Fontaine et la fable ésopique. Genèse et généalogie d'une filiation ambiguë“. Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL127.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleAt the beginning of his Fables, La Fontaine claims that he « sings the heroes whose father is Æsop ». Because it was often accepted at face value, this self-styled genealogy led the critics to consider the composition of the Fables as a « tête-à-tête » between the so-called « father » of the genre and his spiritual son. In this dissertation, I try to renew the study of the Æsopic sources of La Fontaine. What does « singing the heroes whose father is Æsop » really mean ? Which books could be related to the name of Æsop in the mind of a 17th-century French poet ? After a carefull examination of the origin and nature of the so-called Æsop’s fables as well as the fictionnal biography of the Greek fabulist, the present investigation analyses the reception and the transmission of both Æsop’s life and fables in Early Modernity (15th, 16th and 17th centuries). In the light of this archeological research, the belief in an obvious and direct relationship without any mediation between the legendary inventor of the fable and his most gifted heir turns out to be completely deceptive. The Æsopic tradition proves to be far more various and complex than one might think after reading the comments and footnotes of the critical editions of La Fontaine’s Fables choisies mises en vers
Longobardi, Concetta. „Le corpus pseudacroniane et l’interprétation d’Horace : Le commentaire au quatrième livre des Carmina“. Thesis, Lyon 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO30004.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe main objective of the thesis was that to provide a review of the critical edition, with a translation and a commentary of the scholia pseudacroniana on The Fourth Book of the Odes of Horace. In the vast field of the Horatian lyric, it's been considered un 'independent' section. The pseudacronian corpus looks like a jumble of Horace's scholia not due to an individuality or to a precise historic moment: they are the result of a stratification began in the fifth century and lasted until the Middle Ages, mistakenly attributed to Elenius Acron, author of the second century AD. Some critical interventions have been proposed to the edition of reference, that of O. Keller, published for the series Teubneriana (Pseudacronis Scholia in Horatium vetustiora, Leipzig 1902).During the draft of the commentary I've given great importance to the evaluation of the literary investigations proposed in the pseudacronian text. It's not even a careful focus on the types of notes, too, from which we deduce the linguistic, rhetorical, literary, mythical, historical competences. The work has been completed by an essay divided by sections: the first part concerning the receipt of the text of auctores, and in particular Horace, in the context of the school. The second section concerns the characteristics of the commentary on the fourth book of Odes, taken as an example for the evaluation of ps.Acron's exegetical technique
Chapon, Cécile. „Le Figuier d'or : intertextualités classiques et représentations de l'oralité dans l'espace caribéen (Alejo Carpentier, Édouard Glissant, Derek Walcott)“. Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL107.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThis work intends to stand for the cohesion and the nuances of a Caribbean imaginary, which is based on a constant dialogue with all the cultural substrates and the experiences of history and landscape. The study focuses on the works of three writers who produced a critical appraisal of literary creation and the role of the Caribbean or Latin-American artist: Alejo Carpentier, Édouard Glissant, Derek Walcott. They keep measuring the Caribbean reality, in a continuous tension between a literary canon often brought and taught from the European shore and view, and the will to represent in and by the literary text the vivid practices of orality. How can we conciliate the tensions between (inter)textual mediation and immediacy or coincidence of the song, in order to write the obliterared history of an archipelago or a continent? Reading their intertextual uses, I develop a dynamic conception of intertextuality as dialogue, confrontation and revitalization of literary memory, which intends to go beyond the binary axis of submission or subversion to European written canon. I study in particular the Mediterranean-Caribbean axis to think about the cultural transfers and differentiation, in order to show how the Greek and Roman tradition can be used to articulate the desire for foundation and the encounters between oral performance and written traces. Finally, I examine how the desire for orality, which seems to traduce a desire of community, influences the textual composition, through the study of scenes of passing, ritual scenes and boundary scenes of representation
Sze, Gillian. „The erring archive in Anne Carson“. Thèse, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/12451.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe Erring Archive in Anne Carson investigates the responsiveness of Anne Carson’s poetry to the classical archive and argues that Carson works from within the space between the critical and the creative, generating what I call a “poetics of error.” Carson’s poetics is distinguished by a predilection for accidents, imperfections, and the contingencies of transmission. My dissertation also responds to and emerges from the ambivalent critical attitudes to Carson’s dual identity as both a scholar and a poet. While the traditional aim of the classical philologist is to reconstruct the meaning of the “original” text, Carson’s poetic approach self-consciously undermines scholarly pretensions to accuracy, precision, and totalization. Rather, Carson’s encounter with the classical archive embraces the mistakes, misreadings, and mistranslation inherent in classical transmission and reception. Carsonian poetics is ludic, gendered, and political. Her play with the wreckage of the classical past undermines the patri-archive, as critiqued by Derrida in Archive Fever; that is, an archive that is considered to be a stable, governing point of origin. Furthermore, by challenging the notion of the classical archive as the origin of Western civilization, Carson simultaneously offers a critique of Humanism, particularly the stability, measurability, and autonomy of “Man.” The archive, for Carson, is open, ongoing, and incomplete; the linguistic, temporal, and affective gaps of the classical archive are thus opportunities for poetic production. My dissertation examines four dimensions of the classical archive: the critical, the sapphic, the elegiac, and the erotic. By means of these coordinates, I establish the fragmentary and ruptured status of the classical past, as conceived by Carson. If the classical bedrock upon which Western culture has been conceived is fractured, what does this mean for the stability, borders, and categories of genre, language, and the text? The openness of the archive implicitly critiques related desires of totality associated with the textual body, narrative, translation, and Eros. The Erring Archive in Anne Carson is keen to analyze Carson’s own vexed reception and contributes to growing Carsonian scholarship, as it provides a comprehensive entry into her poetics and anticipates her current generic and media shift from the page to the stage.