Declamação e Comédia Nova: estereótipos cômicos de velho avarento em exercícios retóricos gregos

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  • Barbara da Costa Silva Universidade de São Paulo

Palavras-chave:

Comédia Nova, declamação, Corício, Retórica

Resumo

Neste artigo, pretendo realçar alguns pontos de conexão entre a caracterização do velho avarento em duas declamações gregas de Libânio e de Corício e o modo como tal personagem é representada nas Comédias Novas, especialmente nas de Menandro. As semelhanças são abundantes e patentes. Há suficiente evidência para provar que Menandro foi um autor lido e emulado em círculos de estudo da oratória: inúmeros testimonia antigos, como Quintiliano e Dião Crisóstomo, confirmam tal afirmação. Nessa medida, este artigo investiga as razões que motivaram a alusão deliberada a Menandro nas declamações mencionadas.

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Barbara da Costa Silva, Universidade de São Paulo

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2017-01-26

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Silva, B. da C. (2017). Declamação e Comédia Nova: estereótipos cômicos de velho avarento em exercícios retóricos gregos. Nuntius Antiquus, 12(2), 7–25. Recuperado de https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/nuntius_antiquus/article/view/17130

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