LA ‘MORTE IN VITA’: SPUNTI E RIFLESSIONI SU UN MOTIVO LETTERARIO

Felice Stama

Abstract


For the Greeks, a life without pleasure was thought to be a ‘death-in-life’. This is a commonplace literary theme, which can be found in Plato’s dialogues, in Tragedy (Sophocles
and Euripides) and in Comedy (Aristophanes and other fragmentary poets).


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