The Perception of the Body in Euripides’ Hippolytus Cover Image

Визија тела у Еурипидовој трагедији Хиполит
The Perception of the Body in Euripides’ Hippolytus

Author(s): Jelena N. Pilipović
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Serbian Literature
Published by: Институт за књижевност и уметност

Summary/Abstract: The Hippolytus introduces an original erotological pattern: its protagonist incarnates the purity of the body and soul alike, the two ideals functioning indistinctively and inter-reflectively. An existence deprived of overt sexuality violates the idea of the middle path, ubiquitous in the Hellenic cultural space. It challenges the procreation principle and frames a pretty distinctive form of sensuality. The alienation of sexual desire is not an accidental feature of Hippolytus’ character: on the contrary, it comes as a consequence of the idealized spiritual, ethical and corporeal flawlessness, paired with a supra-corporeal devotion to Artemis, a flawless goddess who reveals herself as “a divinely scented gulp of air”, θεῖονὀδμῆςπνεῦμα (v. 1392). Although her presence is limited to olfactory and auditory sensations, the mortal youth establishes a life-lasting relationship with the Olympian goddess. Euripides thus creates a peculiar vision of veiled sexuality and a new aspect of love, which we hope to shed light on in this paper.

  • Issue Year: 54/2022
  • Issue No: 176
  • Page Range: 261-278
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Serbian