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Elettra
Variazioni sul mito
2004
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Esistono figure o temi che periodicamente tornano a riaffiorare nelle pagine dei grandi capolavori letterari arricchendosi ogni volta di nuovi significati, in un continuo gioco tra il rispetto della tradizione e un infinito repertorio di variazioni: Medea, Antigone, Elettra… Leggere in successione le più significative versioni di uno stesso mito è un modo insolito e affascinante per capire davvero quelle figure o quei temi che costruiscono la nostra identità culturale. Elettra, la figlia che si erge a vendicatrice del padre Agamennone ucciso dalla moglie Clitennestra e dal suo amante Egisto, e spinge il fratello Oreste a uccidere entrambi, è uno di questi miti. Elettra protagonista lucida e unico motore della storia in Sofocle, Elettra creatura reietta dalla famiglia e dalla società in Euripide, Elettra morbosamente legata da un rapporto perverso con Oreste in Hofmannsthal, Elettra che smaschera tutti i personaggi nella Yourcenar con il colpo di scena da lei creato (Oreste figlio di Egisto). Quattro drammi e una sola Elettra: la figlia che fa uccidere la madre; quattro Elettre e un solo dramma: la madre uccisa dai figli. Un nodo cruciale che si è imposto all’immaginario dell’Occidente.
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Marguerite Yourcenar
Marguerite Yourcenar
Author · 28 books

Marguerite Yourcenar, original name Marguerite de Crayencour, was a french novelist, essayist, poet and short-story writer who became the first woman to be elected to the Académie Française (French Academy), an exclusive literary institution with a membership limited to 40. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1947. The name “Yourcenar” is an imperfect anagram of her original name, “Crayencour.” Yourcenar’s literary works are notable for their rigorously classical style, their erudition, and their psychological subtlety. In her most important books she re-creates past eras and personages, meditating thereby on human destiny, morality, and power. Her masterpiece is Mémoires d'Hadrien, a historical novel constituting the fictionalized memoirs of that 2nd-century Roman emperor. Her works were translated by the American Grace Frick, Yourcenar’s secretary and life companion. Yourcenar was also a literary critic and translator.

Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Author · 18 books

Austrian writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal established his reputation with lyric poems and a number of plays, including Yesterday (1891) and Death and the Fool (1893). This Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist flourished. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo\_vo...

Sophocles
Sophocles
Author · 46 books

Sophocles (born c. 496 bc, Colonus, near Athens [Greece]—died 406, Athens), (Greek: Σοφοκλής ; German editions: Sophokles , Russian: Софокл , French editions: Sophocle ) was an ancient Greek tragedy playwright. Not many things are known about his life other than that he was wealthy, well educated and wrote about one hundred and twenty three plays (of which few are extant). One of his best known plays is 'Oedipus the King' (Oedipus Rex).

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