Artysta na obrzeżach świata, czyli wszyscy jesteśmy Odyseuszami. Kilka refleksji ogólnych w nawiązaniu do Cycerona, Owidiusza i Seneki
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
The paper discusses three grand personalities of antiquity: Cicero, Ovid and Seneca in the circumstances of their exile, Th eir attitudes to the punishment received (whose severity varied) were diverse. Nevertheless, all they left a trace in the shape of literary works and letters. Upon reading, one discovers ambiguous attitudes towards their per- sonal misfortunes. Finally, the situation of the exiles and their return may be compared with the archetypal figure of Odysseus.
Authors and Affiliations
Elżbieta Wesołowska
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