From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War

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Main Author: Costa, Lorena Lopes da
Publication Date: 2020
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Summary: In 1919, the same year that Jean Giraudoux made his “Adieu à la guerre” [“Farewell to the war”], he wrote “Les morts d'Elpénor” [“The deaths of Elpenor”]. In 1926, alongside three other stories, this text would integrate the book Elpénor [Elpenor], determining this collection of four texts written for eighteen years, the first being “Cyclope” [“Cyclops”], written in 1908; the second “Sirènes” [“Sirens”], in 1912; the third already mentioned in 1919; and the last in 1926, “Les nouvelles morts d'Elpénor” [“The new deaths of Elpenor”]. When “Cyclops” and “Sirens” (with slightly modified titles) were released respectively by Le Matin in 1908 and Paris-Journal in 1912, none of them mentioned Elpenor. In short, it is with the development of the last two stories that Elpenor, this erased character in Homer who is absent in the first Giraudoux's texts as well, steals the spotlight. This article analyzes how the updating of the hero and his stories are in dialogue with the war experienced by the author, thus proposing that old stories, when renewed, participate in a process that allows them to elaborate the challenges of the present, communicating the present through an already known code, which is the Odyssey.
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spelling From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World WarDu héros à l’antihéros: l’Odyssée d’Elpénor après la Guerre de 14HeroOdysseyWarElpenorJean GiraudouxHérosOdysséeElpénorGuerreJean GiraudouxIn 1919, the same year that Jean Giraudoux made his “Adieu à la guerre” [“Farewell to the war”], he wrote “Les morts d'Elpénor” [“The deaths of Elpenor”]. In 1926, alongside three other stories, this text would integrate the book Elpénor [Elpenor], determining this collection of four texts written for eighteen years, the first being “Cyclope” [“Cyclops”], written in 1908; the second “Sirènes” [“Sirens”], in 1912; the third already mentioned in 1919; and the last in 1926, “Les nouvelles morts d'Elpénor” [“The new deaths of Elpenor”]. When “Cyclops” and “Sirens” (with slightly modified titles) were released respectively by Le Matin in 1908 and Paris-Journal in 1912, none of them mentioned Elpenor. In short, it is with the development of the last two stories that Elpenor, this erased character in Homer who is absent in the first Giraudoux's texts as well, steals the spotlight. This article analyzes how the updating of the hero and his stories are in dialogue with the war experienced by the author, thus proposing that old stories, when renewed, participate in a process that allows them to elaborate the challenges of the present, communicating the present through an already known code, which is the Odyssey.En 1919, la même année où Jean Giraudoux fait son « Adieu à la guerre », il écrit « Les morts d’Elpénor ». En 1926, à côté de trois autres histoires, ce texte intégrera le corps d’Elpénor, déterminant l’ensemble, une collection de quatre textes écrits pendant dix-huit ans, le premier étant « Cyclope », écrit en 1908 ; le deuxième, « Sirènes », en 1912 ; le troisième en 1919 ; et le dernier en 1926, « Les nouvelles morts d’Elpénor ». Quand « Cyclope » et « Sirènes » (avec des titres légèrement modifiés) sortent respectivement chez Le Matin en 1908 et chez Paris-Journal en 1912 aucun d’entre eux ne mentionne Elpénor. Bref, c’est avec le développement des deux dernières histoires, que Elpénor, cette figure effacée chez Homère et absente dans les deux premiers textes de Giraudoux, vole la vedette. Cet article voudrait montrer comment la mise à jour du héros et de ses histoires est en dialogue avec la guerre vécue par l’auteur, pour proposer comment les vieilles histoires, lorsqu’elles sont renouvelées, participent à un processus qui leur permet d’élaborer les défis du présent, communiquant le présent, à travers un code déjà public, l’Odyssée.Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil2020-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtigosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/2430010.14195/1984-249X_30_2Revista Archai; No. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e03002Archai Journal; n. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e030021984-249X2179-496010.14195/1984-249X_30reponame:Revista Archai (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBfrahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/24300/26051Copyright (c) 2020 Lorena Lopes da Costainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Lorena Lopes da2020-06-02T11:46:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24300Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archaiPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/oai||archaijournal@unb.br|| cornelli@unb.br1984-249X1984-249Xopendoar:2020-06-02T11:46:38Revista Archai (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
Du héros à l’antihéros: l’Odyssée d’Elpénor après la Guerre de 14
title From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
spellingShingle From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
Costa, Lorena Lopes da
Hero
Odyssey
War
Elpenor
Jean Giraudoux
Héros
Odyssée
Elpénor
Guerre
Jean Giraudoux
title_short From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
title_full From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
title_fullStr From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
title_full_unstemmed From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
title_sort From hero to antihero and his glory: Elpenor’s Odyssey after the First World War
author Costa, Lorena Lopes da
author_facet Costa, Lorena Lopes da
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Lorena Lopes da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hero
Odyssey
War
Elpenor
Jean Giraudoux
Héros
Odyssée
Elpénor
Guerre
Jean Giraudoux
topic Hero
Odyssey
War
Elpenor
Jean Giraudoux
Héros
Odyssée
Elpénor
Guerre
Jean Giraudoux
description In 1919, the same year that Jean Giraudoux made his “Adieu à la guerre” [“Farewell to the war”], he wrote “Les morts d'Elpénor” [“The deaths of Elpenor”]. In 1926, alongside three other stories, this text would integrate the book Elpénor [Elpenor], determining this collection of four texts written for eighteen years, the first being “Cyclope” [“Cyclops”], written in 1908; the second “Sirènes” [“Sirens”], in 1912; the third already mentioned in 1919; and the last in 1926, “Les nouvelles morts d'Elpénor” [“The new deaths of Elpenor”]. When “Cyclops” and “Sirens” (with slightly modified titles) were released respectively by Le Matin in 1908 and Paris-Journal in 1912, none of them mentioned Elpenor. In short, it is with the development of the last two stories that Elpenor, this erased character in Homer who is absent in the first Giraudoux's texts as well, steals the spotlight. This article analyzes how the updating of the hero and his stories are in dialogue with the war experienced by the author, thus proposing that old stories, when renewed, participate in a process that allows them to elaborate the challenges of the present, communicating the present through an already known code, which is the Odyssey.
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