Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine

The Latin etymological wordplay, although the object of more and more studies, has received few definitional attempts that take into account both the singularity of the ancient etymology and the playful modalities implemented by the poets. Whereas sound echoes and paronyms are the basis of certain a...

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Main Author: Cécile Margelidon
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Lille 2024-07-01
Series:Methodos
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/methodos/10685
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description The Latin etymological wordplay, although the object of more and more studies, has received few definitional attempts that take into account both the singularity of the ancient etymology and the playful modalities implemented by the poets. Whereas sound echoes and paronyms are the basis of certain ancient etymological connections, it is important to have a poetic approach to the process based on the allusive capacity of the origin of words, and to insist on the playful part of the process.In what way is the origin of words one of the means available to Latin poets to play with the literary, philological and antiquarian knowledge of their readers? How can it enter into a process of connivance with the reader? What are the characteristic features of etymological ludism in its poetic singularities? Of Latin etymological ludism in particular, in its relationships with Greek?
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Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
Methodos
philology
etymology
eponymy
Latin poetry
stylistics
wordplays
title Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
title_full Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
title_fullStr Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
title_full_unstemmed Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
title_short Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine
title_sort ludisme et allusion dans l etymologie poetique latine
topic philology
etymology
eponymy
Latin poetry
stylistics
wordplays
url https://journals.openedition.org/methodos/10685
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