The contradiction in the reception of the Nisus and Euryalus episode arises not from misunderstandings of the episode by one set of readers or the other, but as a contradiction created by the intertextual nexus that the « Aeneid » establishes with other literary texts. The peculiarity of the episode of Nisus and Euryalus is an allusion to the peculiarity of Il. 10, the Homeric Doloneia. Allusions to other literary texts (Aen. 9, 226 alludes to Lucretius 1, 86 and Aen. 9, 227 to Lucilius, fr. 4 Marx) create negative connotations. Furthermore, the Doloneia enters the « Aeneid » in Book 1 (1, 469-473) as an example of a biased text. Thus Vergil foresees the pessimistic interpretation and the resistance to the bias of his text. But Vergil also foresees the optimistic interpretation and the political uses of his text.

Casali, S. (2004). Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Vergil's Doloneia. HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY, 104, 319-354.

Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Vergil's Doloneia

CASALI, SERGIO
2004-01-01

Abstract

The contradiction in the reception of the Nisus and Euryalus episode arises not from misunderstandings of the episode by one set of readers or the other, but as a contradiction created by the intertextual nexus that the « Aeneid » establishes with other literary texts. The peculiarity of the episode of Nisus and Euryalus is an allusion to the peculiarity of Il. 10, the Homeric Doloneia. Allusions to other literary texts (Aen. 9, 226 alludes to Lucretius 1, 86 and Aen. 9, 227 to Lucilius, fr. 4 Marx) create negative connotations. Furthermore, the Doloneia enters the « Aeneid » in Book 1 (1, 469-473) as an example of a biased text. Thus Vergil foresees the pessimistic interpretation and the resistance to the bias of his text. But Vergil also foresees the optimistic interpretation and the political uses of his text.
2004
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - LINGUA E LETTERATURA LATINA
English
Virgil, Aeneid, Doloneia, Homer, intertextuality
Casali, S. (2004). Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Vergil's Doloneia. HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY, 104, 319-354.
Casali, S
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