Mulheres na cena esquiliana: por uma caracterização linguística

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https://doi.org/10.25187/codex.v9i1.44467

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Ésquilo, Oresteia, personagens, sociolinguística, gênero

Resumo

Este trabalho examina os dispositivos linguísticos por meio dos quais Ésquilo conseguiu apresentar as personagens femininas da Oresteia. A análise é feita após um levantamento das seções recitativas de três tragédias; características fonéticas, morfológicas e sintáticas foram estudadas e comparadas com a linguagem dos personagens masculinos. Os resultados desta pesquisa se ajustam a outras tentativas precedentes de mostrar como a sociolinguística pode explicar o retrato formal dos personagens trágicos e cômicos.

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Redondo, J. (2021). Mulheres na cena esquiliana: por uma caracterização linguística. CODEX - Revista De Estudos Clássicos, 9(1), 52–73. https://doi.org/10.25187/codex.v9i1.44467

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