A la búsqueda de la armonía cívica perdida: Eros, Afrodita y la reformulación dramática en las tragedias tardías de Sófocles
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En las últimas tragedias de Sófocles hay un
replanteamiento de sus posiciones, perceptible
en la reconfiguración de sus carácteres
y en su relación con los dioses. En Antígona
y Traquinias, obras tempranas, a través
de sus coros vemos las diferentes formas
de concreción de Eros-Afrodita. En Edipo
en Colono se sirve otra vez de Afrodita,
pero en una forma y sentido singulares.
In Sophocles’ latest tragedies there is a reassessment of his positions. It is especially remarkable in the reworking of their characters and in the relationship between them and the gods. Throughout the chorus of early tragedies like Antigone and Trachiniae, the patterns of the Eros-Aphrodite relationship can be identified. In Oedipus Coloneus, he uses again Aphrodite, but in a different way and sense.
In Sophocles’ latest tragedies there is a reassessment of his positions. It is especially remarkable in the reworking of their characters and in the relationship between them and the gods. Throughout the chorus of early tragedies like Antigone and Trachiniae, the patterns of the Eros-Aphrodite relationship can be identified. In Oedipus Coloneus, he uses again Aphrodite, but in a different way and sense.







