Abstract

This paper briefly analyzes some of the prophetic dreams and some visions (Penelope, Hecuba, Cassandra, Polymestor), from Homer to Euripides, to gain a few reflections on the enunciative forms that knowledge of the future can take in narrative (mythical) speech in some literary and theatrical texts of Ancient Greece.

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