Original scientific paper
The Mouse’s Long and Sad Tale: Lewis Carroll’s Tricky Use of Aeschylus and Other Greek Sources
Fernando J. Soto
; Independent scholar, Trail, Canada
Abstract
In this paper I set out to provide a close reading of Carroll’s “The Mouse’s Tale” with special focus on parts of the Greek mythologicodramatic tradition. I argue that Carroll’s poem about a trial involving Fury and a Mouse can be traced to two ancient counterparts who partook in the most famous trial in the Greek mythological tradition: the Furies and Apollo.
Keywords
Furies; Apollo; Orestes; Smintheus; Mouse; youth vs. age; patriarchy vs. matriarchy; Aeschylus; Homer
Hrčak ID:
154125
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Publication date:
23.12.2015.
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