Discurso falso en los personajes femeninos de la novela griega

[EN] This paper examines how the female characters in Greek novels have recourse to false speech. Based on an analysis of female speech in Attic tragedy, which was one of the literary genres that exerted the greatest influence on speech parts of the novels, a study is conducted to find out which cha...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor: Redondo Moyano, Elena
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Universidad del País Vasco
Repositorio:Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación
OAI Identifier:oai:addi.ehu.eus:10810/13437
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10810/13437
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:novela griega
discurso femenino
discurso falso
Caritón
Jenofonte de Éfeso
Aquiles Tacio
Heliodoro
tragedia griega
retórica
greek novel
female speech
false speech
Chariton
Xenophon of Ephesus
Achilles Tatius
Heliodorus of Emesa
greek tragedy
rhetoric
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Sumario:[EN] This paper examines how the female characters in Greek novels have recourse to false speech. Based on an analysis of female speech in Attic tragedy, which was one of the literary genres that exerted the greatest influence on speech parts of the novels, a study is conducted to find out which characters in the novel employ false speech and their purpose in doing so. Two types of false speech were identified: the defensive one, used by the female protagonists or by secondary characters of similar social and ideological status, and the offensive one, used by characters of lower rank, and blameworthy morality within the ideological love's frameword publicized through the novel.