Vida i obra de l’esclava fenícia: alguns apunts a «Odissea» XV, 417-81
Resum
Seixanta-quatre versos de l’«autobiografia» d’Eumeu estan dedicats al relat del seu segrest, a mans de l’esclava encarregada de criar-lo (Od. XV, 417-81). El passatge relata la vida d’aquesta dona, un personatge significativament anònim, des del seu naixement fins a la seva mort. Una anàlisi des de la narratologia i la referencialitat tradicional dels tòpics i fórmules de l’episodi fa palesa la relació d’aquesta «biografia» femenina amb altres personatges de l’obra homèrica, com Nausica i Euriclea, així com herois i heroïnes mítics mencionats a l’èpica.
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