Interfiguralität bei Phaedrus Ein fabelhafter Fall von Selbstinszenierung

In the prologues and epilogues to his Fables, Phaedrus - despite the low reputation of the genre - develops a complex if at times inconsistent poetics. The ambivalences and contradictory nature of his poetics are part of the fabulist`s self-presentation, whereby certain figures, such as Aesop the tr...

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Main Author: Park, Johannes (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2017
Series:Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies
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Summary:In the prologues and epilogues to his Fables, Phaedrus - despite the low reputation of the genre - develops a complex if at times inconsistent poetics. The ambivalences and contradictory nature of his poetics are part of the fabulist`s self-presentation, whereby certain figures, such as Aesop the trickster, the donkey, and even divine figures such as Prometheus play central role.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (258 p.)
ISBN:9783110528992
9783110527568
9783110528596
Access:Open Access