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HECUBA SUCCUMBS: WORDPLAY in SENECA'S TROADES

Battistella, Chiara
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
CLASSICAL QUARTERLY
Abstract
Seneca, Tro. 945-954 makes a semantically meaningful connection between Hecuba’s name and the description of her collapse (« succubuit », 950 ; « Hecubam », 953). The radical « cub- » in the former gestures towards the homophonic syllable « -cub- » in Hecuba’s name, providing an aural etymology from unrelated words. Seneca’s wordplay may have been prompted by Vergil, Aen. 2, 501-505 (« Hecubam », 501 ; « procubuere », 505), an accidental homophonic occurrence. Seneca’s Euripidean models, however, also associate the queen’s name and the verb κεῖμαι (e.g., Euripides, Tr. 37, Ἑκάβη κειμένη ; διάκειμαι, 113 ; and other passages). Hecuba succumbs in Seneca’s play as in his models, but now her succumbing is a moral and physical condition conveyed by her own name.
DOI
10.1017/S0009838818000514
WOS
WOS:000489601400015
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1144742
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85059859816
http://journals.cambridge.org
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open access
Soggetti
  • Classic

  • History

  • Philosophy

  • Literature and Litera...

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Data di acquisizione
Jun 2, 2022
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Mar 20, 2024
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