Aspects of choral self-referentiality in Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis

Authors

  • Παύλος Πιπεριάς University of Ioannina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26248/ariadne.v27i0.1587

Abstract

IN THIS paper, I focus on aspects of choral self-referentiality. I draw attention to the intratextual pointers referring to the play’s choreia, giving prominence to the nexus between the ancient text as such and its performativity. The first case of choral self-referentiality that I discuss occurs in the Parodos of the play (vv. 206–230), where the Chorus describe the athletic race between Achilles and the Eumelus’ chariot. Another case of choral self-referentiality can be found in the Third Stasimon (vv. 1036–1057), where the Chorus project the choruses of the Pierides Muses and the Nereids through their own choreia.

Author Biography

Παύλος Πιπεριάς, University of Ioannina

Υποψήφιος διδάκτωρ κλασικής φιλολογίας
Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων

Published

2021-09-16

How to Cite

Πιπεριάς Π. (2021). Aspects of choral self-referentiality in Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis. Ariadne, 27, 81–94. https://doi.org/10.26248/ariadne.v27i0.1587