Effets sémantiques et fonctionnalité dramatique de quelques interjections dans les Euménides d'Eschyle

Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 12 (12) (2012)
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Abstract

Cette étude vise à reconstruire la fonction dramatique des interjections attestées dans la première partie des Euménides (ὠή, ἰοὺ ἰοὺ, πυπάξ, ὢ πόποι, ἰώ), afin de montrer les effets que peuvent produire dans le texte les emplois ou les contre-emplois d’une interjection donnée

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