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Authorship Analysis and the Authenticity of Euripides’ Electra518–44: Preserving Character Consistency

Authors :
Manousakis, Nikos
Stamatatos, Efstathios
Source :
Classical Philology; July 2024, Vol. 119 Issue: 3 p338-353, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this interdisciplinary study, a cutting-edge authorship attribution algorithm, highly accurate in testing the authenticity of very short texts, is used to examine the authorship of a passage in Euripides’ Electra, notoriously suspected of inauthenticity. There has been a long debate about the authorial nature of the anagnorisis discussion between Electra and Agamemnon’s old tutor in this Euripidean play. Is it a parody of Aeschylus? Is it, as it has been argued, dramaturgically inconsistent and even tasteless? Was it actually composed by Euripides? And if it is authentic, what was Euripides’ artistic aim in creating the scene? These and other relevant questions make Electra518–44 possibly the most philologically intriguing passage in the play. On our part, we show that the passage is Euripidean, employing computer-based authorship analysis, also indicating that the textual difficulties/plot incongruities adduced to support the opposite are rather overemphasized pseudo-problems, and we conclude that it has much to do with Electra’s characterization in the play.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0009837x and 1546072X
Volume :
119
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Classical Philology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66753561
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/730675