Chaste wife and triple beds in Euripides' Helen

In a tragedy where Euripides decides to present as innocent and chaste the most beautiful adulteress of the world, it is interesting to analyze the numerous references to beds. These appear with different terms, and situations, spaces and owners. It is important to indicate the continuous reference...

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Autor principal: Rodríguez Cidre, Elsa
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2018
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spelling I28-R145-5146_oai2025-11-17 Rodríguez Cidre, Elsa 2018-07-25 In a tragedy where Euripides decides to present as innocent and chaste the most beautiful adulteress of the world, it is interesting to analyze the numerous references to beds. These appear with different terms, and situations, spaces and owners. It is important to indicate the continuous reference to the number three regarding their occupants: the feminine element (Psamathe or Leda) replicates Helen’s experiences with the pairing Menelaus/Theoclymenus in this tragic plot or with that of Menelaus/Paris in the mythological level. This paper aims to analyze the symbology of beds, fundamental space for developing basic issues of the feminine gender as well as for main structures of this tragedy.  En una tragedia donde Eurípides decide presentarnos a la adúltera más bella del mundo como inocente y casta, es sugerente analizar las referencias a los lechos. Aparecen desde diferentes términos, situaciones, espacios, dueños. Es importante señalar que generalmente se los presenta signados por el número tres respecto de sus integrantes: el elemento femenino (Psámate o Leda) replica lo que experimenta en esta trama trágica Helena con el dúo Menelao/ Teoclímeno o con Menelao/Paris en el plano mitológico. Nos proponemos analizar la simbología de los lechos, lugar fundamental para desarrollar problemáticas básicas del género femenino así como también ejes centrales de la obra.  application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/5146 10.34096/afc.v2i29.5146 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/5146/4653 Anales de Filología Clásica; Vol. 2 Núm. 29 (2016); 127-140 2362-4841 0325-1721 beds gender Euripides symbology Helen lechos género Eurípides simbología Helena Chaste wife and triple beds in Euripides' Helen Esposa casta y lechos triples en la Helena de Eurípides info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=anafilog&d=5146_oai
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description In a tragedy where Euripides decides to present as innocent and chaste the most beautiful adulteress of the world, it is interesting to analyze the numerous references to beds. These appear with different terms, and situations, spaces and owners. It is important to indicate the continuous reference to the number three regarding their occupants: the feminine element (Psamathe or Leda) replicates Helen’s experiences with the pairing Menelaus/Theoclymenus in this tragic plot or with that of Menelaus/Paris in the mythological level. This paper aims to analyze the symbology of beds, fundamental space for developing basic issues of the feminine gender as well as for main structures of this tragedy. 
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publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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