El Aquiles de Estacio
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Achilles, the hero of youth, is the theme of the Achilleis, the epic poem that Statius composed at the end of his life, and left incomplete. The epic unites the distinctive features of the hero, in what appears to be a summary of the figure of Achilles. This paper analyzes these distinctive features in two fundamental scenes of the poem: the moment when young Achilles sees and falls in love with Deidamia, and when he is recognized as hero.
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Villaseñor Cuspinera, P. “El Aquiles De Estacio”. Nova Tellus, vol. 22, no. 2, July 2023, pp. 19-40, https://revistas-filologicas.unam.mx/nouatellus/index.php/nt/article/view/1113.
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