«IL CONTRARIO DI ULISSE». SUGGESTIONI ONOMASTICHE IN ULYSSE FROM BAGDAD DI ERIC-EMMANUEL SCHMITT
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
«IL CONTRARIO DI ULISSE». SUGGESTIONI ONOMASTICHE IN ULYSSE FROM BAGDAD DI ERIC-EMMANUEL SCHMITT / Sale, Giorgio. - In: IL NOME NEL TESTO. - ISSN 1591-7622. - XXII:(2020), pp. 311-321.
Abstract:
Right from the title, Ulysse from Bagdad (Paris, Albin Michel 2008), this
novel by the contemporary French writer Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, reveals the process
of writing a story set in firmly in the turbulence of contemporary life, but whose
name and echo of the vicissitudes which the protagonist meets evoke the presence
of the ancient Greek epic. The onomastic element constitutes a guide for the reader,
enabling him recognize the model underlying the rewrite project. References to the
Odyssey emerge on several occasions in the analogies between the circumnavigation
of the narrator-protagonist of the novel and the journey of Ulysses. Recontextualization
in the modern era is often the keystone that transforms the epic theme into a
comic subject. The Homeric hypotext, in Schmitt’s rewriting, constitutes a counterpoint
that serves to lighten the tragic story of the narrator-protagonist. Only at a
certain point in his vicissitudes does Saad assume the migrant name, that of the Homeric
hero, behind which he intends to hide his true identity as a clandestine. For
the rest of the narrative, and particularly in the conclusion, the narrator-protagonist
insists on the differences that separate him from the Greek hero, until he defines
himself ‘the opposite of Ulysses’. But through the Homeric hypostasis, Saad’s story
also benefits from a mythologization process.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Onomastics, Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Ulysse from Bagdad, onomaturgical
strategies, Homeric rewrites
Elenco autori:
Sale, Giorgio
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