“Então não verias o divino Agamêmnon com preguiça” (Il. 4. 223): um caso de apóstrofe na Ilíada?
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https://doi.org/10.34019/2318-3446.2020.v8.28285Keywords:
apostrophe, narrator, Iliad, narrateeAbstract
This paper, grounded on a narratological framework, discusses the addresses directed to the primary narratee in the Iliad in order to determine if they can be considered apostrophes, that is, if they are poetical homologues to the apostrophes to characters. Its secondary objective is to explore if and how these addresses, if their context is taken into consideration, suggest to the narratee different ways to the narrative unfold.
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