The figure of Hypsipyle in the Thebais seems to refuse the love of Iason. That is in opposition with the characterisation of the figure in Ovid. The ovidian text of Heroides (6 and 12) is used by Stace, who wants to deeply modify the meaning and characteristics of his Hypsipyle

Falcone, M. J., Nostrae fatum excusabile culpae. Dal modello elegiaco ovidiano all’Ipsipile di Stazio, <<ATHENAEUM>>, 2011; (99): 491-498 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31385]

Nostrae fatum excusabile culpae. Dal modello elegiaco ovidiano all’Ipsipile di Stazio

Falcone, Maria Jennifer
2011

Abstract

The figure of Hypsipyle in the Thebais seems to refuse the love of Iason. That is in opposition with the characterisation of the figure in Ovid. The ovidian text of Heroides (6 and 12) is used by Stace, who wants to deeply modify the meaning and characteristics of his Hypsipyle
2011
Italiano
Falcone, M. J., Nostrae fatum excusabile culpae. Dal modello elegiaco ovidiano all’Ipsipile di Stazio, <<ATHENAEUM>>, 2011; (99): 491-498 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31385]
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