
Il mito di Ariadne corre lungo il pensiero e l’arte occidentale, a partire da un passato primitivo. Catullo, nel carme 64, propose una raffinata e originale ricostruzione del mito, e Ovidio nelle Heroides, iniziò con l’evidenziare il possibile tono languido, come fecero autori successivi nel Rinascimento e nel Barocco. Hofmannsthal, nell’Ariadne auf Naxos, diede forza al mito, con un dramma di grande originalità che rispecchia i valori estetici ed esistenziali in cui egli credette. The myth of Ariadne runs along the western thought and art, starting from a primitive past. Catullus, in poem 64, proposed a refined and original reconstruction of the myth, and Ovid in the Heroides, began by highlighting the potential languid tone, as did later authors in Renaissance and Baroque. Hofmannsthal, in the Ariadne auf Naxos, gave force to the myth, with a drama of great originality which occurs in the aesthetic and existential values in which he believed.
Hofmannsthal, Scienze dell'antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche, Catullo, Catullus, Ariadne
Hofmannsthal, Scienze dell'antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche, Catullo, Catullus, Ariadne
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