As personagens femininas na trilogia Ifigénia, Agamémnon, Electra

Translated title of the contribution: The Female Characters in the Trilogy Ifigénia, Agamémnon, Electra (Iphigenia, Agamemnon, Electra)

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Abstract

In his trilogy Ifigénia, Agamémnon, Electra (Iphigenia, Agamemnon, Electra), 2015, Tiago Rodrigues is inspired by the works by Aeschylus (Agamemnon) and Euripides (Iphigenia in Aulis, Electra). Though his tragedies keep some fidelity
towards the original version, they also show a different inspiration, imbued by contemporary concerns and world view. Some of these differences can be seen in the trilogy’s characters.
This paper intends to analyse Tiago Rodrigues’ trilogy, comparing his female characters with those of the Greek poets.
Na trilogia Ifigénia, Agamémnon, Electra, de 2015, Tiago Rodrigues baseia-se nas obras de Ésquilo (Agamémnon) e de Eurípides (Ifigénia em Áulis, Electra). Apesar de conservarem alguma fidelidade à versão original, as suas tragédias apresentam uma inspiração distinta, imbuída já de preocupações e mundividência contemporâneas. Essas diferenças sentem-se, nomeadamente, nas personagens da trilogia.
Este texto pretende analisar a trilogia de Tiago Rodrigues comparando as suas personagens femininas com as dos poetas gregos.
Translated title of the contributionThe Female Characters in the Trilogy Ifigénia, Agamémnon, Electra (Iphigenia, Agamemnon, Electra)
Original languagePortuguese
Title of host publicationMito e Drama
Subtitle of host publicationTeatro clássico no seu tempo e no nosso
EditorsMaria de Fátima Silva, Susana Marques Pereira, Rui Tavares de Faria
Place of PublicationCoimbra
PublisherImprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Pages199-210
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)978-989-26-2493-8
ISBN (Print)978-989-26-2492-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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