Lucien et la tragédie
About this book
This study investigates the attitude of Lucian of Samosata towards the Greek tragedy. It presents for the first time a comparison between the Lucianic oeuvre and the Greek tragedy according to three points of view: i) the tragic language, ii) the tragic themes (philosophy, religion, morals, mythology), and iii) the literary forms (an analysis of the parodic Podagra ). It also deals with the later history of the Greek tragedy, starting from the 4 th century B.C. up to the Imperial times. Using the Lucianic corpus as a witness and a document of its time concerning the tragedy, we aim to gain a better knowledge of Lucian as a writer, of the history of the tragic genre through the antiquity and of the feeling which one had in the imperial times about the Greek civilization and the Greek language.
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Table of contents
- Avant-propos
- Table des matières
- Introduction Générale
- I. Répertoire des études modernes sur Lucien
- II. L'atticisme - La langue de Lucien
- III. La question de l'authenticité
- Première Partie
- Introduction
- Chapitre Premier: Les mots tragiques chez Lucien
- Conclusion
- Deuxième Partie
- Introduction
- Chapitre Premier: Les citations tragiques chez Lucien
- Chapitre II: Les allusions tragiques chez Lucien
- Chapitre III: Lucien et les spectacles tragiques au II<sup>e</sup> siècle de notre ère
- Conclusion: Les lectures tragiques de Lucien
- Troisième Partie
- Chapitre premier: Présentation et la question de l'authenticité
- Chapitre II: Les mots tragiques dans la Podagra
- Chapitre III: Analyse et commentaire
- Conclusion: Pourquoi la goutte? La parodie de la tragédie chez Lucien
- Conclusion générale
- Appendice Les mots suffìxés en -μα chez Lucien
- Bibliographie
- Indices
