The influence of mythology, especially the Greek one, has always been a strong presence in the various European literatures and not. Some writers of the time took inspiration from classical manuscripts and then developed stories that could lead not only to the knowledge of classical culture, but also to grasp the different interpretations for which each author is distinguished. In this case, the myth of Apollo and Daphne is considered through four fundamental figures of Spanish golden literature: Garcilaso de la Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, Lope de Vega, and Salvador Jacinto Polo de Medina. A brief description of the influence of Greek mythology in Spanish literature, mainly that of the Golden Ages, is proposed and then continues with the explanation of the myth of Apollo and Daphne through the Metamorphoses of Ovid, text where you meet the myth originally, up to an analysis of the works of these four important authors, through which you notice how the myth is developed based on different formations, schools of thought, interpretations and influences.
L’influenza della mitologia, specialmente quella grecolatina, è sempre stata una forte presenza nelle varie letterature europee e no. Alcuni letterati dell’epoca prendevano ispirazioni da manoscritti classici per poi svilupparne dei racconti che potessero indurre non solo alla conoscenza della cultura classica, ma anche a cogliere le diverse interpretazioni per cui ogni autore viene contraddistinto. In questo caso, si prende in considerazione il mito di Apollo e Dafne attraverso quattro figure fondamentali della letteratura aurea spagnola: Garcilaso de la Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, Lope de Vega e Salvador Jacinto Polo de Medina. Si propone una breve descrizione sull’influenza della mitologia grecolatina nella letteratura spagnola, principalmente quella dei Secoli d’Oro, per poi proseguire con la spiegazione del mito di Apollo e Dafne attraverso le Metamorfosi di Ovidio, testo dove si incontra il mito originariamente, fino ad un’analisi delle opere di questi quattro importanti autori, attraverso le quali si nota come il mito venga sviluppato in base alle diverse formazioni, scuole di pensiero, interpretazioni e influenze.
L’influenza della mitologia nella letteratura aurea: Apollo e Dafne attraverso quattro esempi. Garcilaso, Quevedo, Lope, Polo de Medina
BERALDO, GIOVANNI
2021/2022
Abstract
The influence of mythology, especially the Greek one, has always been a strong presence in the various European literatures and not. Some writers of the time took inspiration from classical manuscripts and then developed stories that could lead not only to the knowledge of classical culture, but also to grasp the different interpretations for which each author is distinguished. In this case, the myth of Apollo and Daphne is considered through four fundamental figures of Spanish golden literature: Garcilaso de la Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, Lope de Vega, and Salvador Jacinto Polo de Medina. A brief description of the influence of Greek mythology in Spanish literature, mainly that of the Golden Ages, is proposed and then continues with the explanation of the myth of Apollo and Daphne through the Metamorphoses of Ovid, text where you meet the myth originally, up to an analysis of the works of these four important authors, through which you notice how the myth is developed based on different formations, schools of thought, interpretations and influences.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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