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Nova tellus
versión impresa ISSN 0185-3058
Nova tellus vol.24 no.1 Ciudad de México ene./jun. 2006
https://doi.org/10.19130/iifl.nt.2006.24.1.194
Artículos
Rasgos de la representación y de la estructura escénica en Prometeo encadenado: un experimento escénico-discursivo
*Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. México. prometeo9@att.net.mx
Prometeo encadenado, pieza trágica atribuida a Esquilo, presenta una serie de características escénicas y discursivas que la apartan de los rasgos convencionales en la época de su posible representación (457/456). A partir de sus particularidades dramáticas se propone que Prometeo encadenado fue una tragedia experimental, independientemente de que haya salido o no de la pluma de Esquilo.
Palabras clave: escenografía; Esquilo; Prometeo-encadenado; tragedia-experimental
The Prometheus Bound, a tragedy attributed to Aeschylus, possesses a group of scenic and discursive characteristics that are unusual for the date that is usually given for its staging (457/456). Based on these characteristics, this paper proposes that Prometheus Bound was an experimental tragedy regardless of whether Aeschylus wrote it or not.
Keywords: escenografía; Esquilo; Prometeo-encadenado; tragedia-experimental
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Recibido: 01 de Marzo de 2006; Aprobado: 23 de Marzo de 2006