This paper has the purpose to underline the echos of the classic and late ancient poetry in some poems about Orpheus by Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon, with a double aim: on the one hand, in order to show a possibility of exegetic cooperation between the lector-philologist and two english authors of the second half of the XIXth Century, and, on the other hand, in order to display two different ways of rewriting the same Orphic myth by those two friends.
ECHI CLASSICI E TARDOANTICHI IN ALCUNI VERSI ORFICI DI DUE POETI VITTORIANI
PAOLUCCI, Paola
2011
Abstract
This paper has the purpose to underline the echos of the classic and late ancient poetry in some poems about Orpheus by Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon, with a double aim: on the one hand, in order to show a possibility of exegetic cooperation between the lector-philologist and two english authors of the second half of the XIXth Century, and, on the other hand, in order to display two different ways of rewriting the same Orphic myth by those two friends.File in questo prodotto:
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