In Greek literature the sea takes center stage. Already in Homer, the sea is the natural setting of many events and is frequently described and referred to by both the poet and his characters. After Homer, an emphasis on the sea can be traced across different times and genres, with a ‘peak’ in the Hellenistic and Imperial period. Alciphron’s Letters of fishermen are an important chapter of this long tradition. These fishermen, and the events in which they are involved, are inspired by literary models. But Alciphron clearly aims at originality: he wants to create his own sea, through the skillful re-use of the tradition. This paper investigates the twenty-two letters of the collection focusing on two points: the geographic setting in which the lives of the characters are located (the text continuously refers to real places, defining a marine space which is coherent and historically convincing); the interplay between the sea and other dimensions or elements, i.e. the presence of polarities (sea / land, sea / city, sea / virtue, sea / love) that prove productive from a narrative point of view, because they allow the sea to became “active” and to create stories.

Il mare di Alcifrone / G. Zanetto (FILOLOGIA E TRADIZIONE CLASSICA). - In: Philoi Logoi : giornate di Studio su Antico, Tardoantico e Bizantino dedicate ad Ugo Criscuolo / [a cura di] F. Conti Bizzarro, G. Massimilla, G. Matino. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Satura Editrice, 2017 Sep. - ISBN 9788876071706. - pp. 89-101 (( convegno Philoi Logoi : giornate di studio su Antico, Tardoantico e Bizantino dedicate ad Ugo Criscuolo tenutosi a Napoli nel 2016.

Il mare di Alcifrone

G. Zanetto
Primo
2017

Abstract

In Greek literature the sea takes center stage. Already in Homer, the sea is the natural setting of many events and is frequently described and referred to by both the poet and his characters. After Homer, an emphasis on the sea can be traced across different times and genres, with a ‘peak’ in the Hellenistic and Imperial period. Alciphron’s Letters of fishermen are an important chapter of this long tradition. These fishermen, and the events in which they are involved, are inspired by literary models. But Alciphron clearly aims at originality: he wants to create his own sea, through the skillful re-use of the tradition. This paper investigates the twenty-two letters of the collection focusing on two points: the geographic setting in which the lives of the characters are located (the text continuously refers to real places, defining a marine space which is coherent and historically convincing); the interplay between the sea and other dimensions or elements, i.e. the presence of polarities (sea / land, sea / city, sea / virtue, sea / love) that prove productive from a narrative point of view, because they allow the sea to became “active” and to create stories.
Epistolografia retorica; Alcifrone; il mare nella letteratura greca
Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua e Letteratura Greca
set-2017
Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli
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