Entre dardos, deuses e profecias: o Páris de Píndaro

Palavras-chave: Páris Alexandre, Troia, Píndaro, Homero, Poesia grega arcaica, Mélica arcaica

Resumo

O presente trabalho busca analisar o personagem mítico Páris Alexandre em quatro poemas de Píndaro, sendo eles a Pítica 6, o Fr. 120 (encômio), o Peã 6 e o Peã 8a. Para isso, compararemos a narrativa mítica desenvolvida nesses cantos mélicos, bem como sua construção poética, com outras fontes, especialmente Homero. Dessa forma, procuramos identificar possíveis ecos tradicionais e/ou inovações, que nos permitirá refletir sobre a caracterização do(s) Páris pindárico(s) e suas diferentes facetas, e como ela se relaciona com os objetivos gerais da canção.

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2024-10-31