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@inbook{2276217, author = {Kulhánková, Markéta}, address = {Turnhout}, booktitle = {Constructing Saints in Greek and Latin Hagiography : Heroes and Heroines in Late Antique and Medieval Narrative}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/M.FABULAE-EB.5.132451}, editor = {De Temmerman, Koen; Van Pelt, Julie; Staat, Klazina}, keywords = {Byzantine hagiography; Greek narrative; edifying story; History of Monks in Egypt; Lausiac History; Daniel Sketiotes; character construction; character types; actantial model;}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Turnhout}, isbn = {978-2-503-60282-0}, pages = {123-139}, publisher = {Brepols}, title = {Character Types and Characterization in Byzantine Edifying Stories}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1484/M.FABULAE-EB.5.132451}, year = {2023} }
TY - CHAP ID - 2276217 AU - Kulhánková, Markéta PY - 2023 TI - Character Types and Characterization in Byzantine Edifying Stories VL - Fabulae 2 PB - Brepols CY - Turnhout SN - 9782503602820 KW - Byzantine hagiography KW - Greek narrative KW - edifying story KW - History of Monks in Egypt KW - Lausiac History KW - Daniel Sketiotes KW - character construction KW - character types KW - actantial model; UR - https://doi.org/10.1484/M.FABULAE-EB.5.132451 N2 - The chapter offers a comparative analysis of three types of heroes that emerge either as protagonists or as secondary characters in three early Byzantine collections of edifying stories: the History of the Monks in Egypt, the Lausiac History and the Daniel Sketiotis Dossier. These types are common and also often present in saints’ Lives: the desert father, the fool, and the restored sinner. In each section, I first examine the direct characterization of heroes, especially in their introduction to the scene; next, I concentrate on the way the characters are presented in action and the roles they play in events; and finally, I investigate how and to what extent insight into the heroes’ minds is offered. Although all authors of the selected collections equally adhere to the same emphasis on action and conciseness, they choose different devices and strategies to construct their central character types. Consequently, they accomplish their edifying purpose in different ways by emphasizing different elements of the saints’ characters. ER -
KULHÁNKOVÁ, Markéta. Character Types and Characterization in Byzantine Edifying Stories. In De Temmerman, Koen; Van Pelt, Julie; Staat, Klazina. \textit{Constructing Saints in Greek and Latin Hagiography : Heroes and Heroines in Late Antique and Medieval Narrative}. Turnhout: Brepols, 2023, s.~123-139. Fabulae 2. ISBN~978-2-503-60282-0. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1484/M.FABULAE-EB.5.132451.
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