Le "Metamorfosi" di Ovidio come poema dell’«indistinzione», dell’«illusione» e dell’«incertezza»

Authors

  • Francesco Ursini University of Rome "La Sapienza"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2421-4124/7670

Keywords:

Ovid, Metamorphoses, literary interpretation, contemporary criticism

Abstract

This paper discusses three very influential contributions to contemporary Ovidian criticism: Italo Calvino’s "Ovid and Universal Contiguity" (1979) and "Six Memos for the Next Millennium" (1988), Gianpiero Rosati’s "Narciso e Pigmalione" (1983) and Nicola Gardini’s "Con Ovidio" (2017). Within the essays of these three Italian critics and authors emerges an idea of the "Metamorphoses" as a grandiose depiction of the precarious and deceptive nature of reality: an idea which is not, of course, the only interpretive option from a critical point of view, but is doubtless the best suited to the "Zeitgeist" in the «Age of Uncertainty».

Published

2018-01-05

How to Cite

Ursini, F. (2018). Le "Metamorfosi" di Ovidio come poema dell’«indistinzione», dell’«illusione» e dell’«incertezza». Montesquieu.It, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2421-4124/7670

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