Vol. 3 No. I (2022): The Young Hero
The Young Hero

Epic heroes are called to confront themselves with duties, values, expectations: adults that embody and represent a thoroughly absorbed ethical system. Yet, a particular space of the epic world is in fact dedicated to the young hero, or  – better – a hero still growing and in training, and who has not yet fully assumed his symbolic role (and sometimes is not even bound to reach it) .

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Individual Articles

Guglielmo Barucci, Fulvio Ferrari
7-9
Foreword
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18445
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Carla Castelli
11-29
Fighters, antagonists, travel companions. Remarks on groups of anonymous young heroes in Homeric epic poetry
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18433
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Martina Venuti
31-56
«Prima natura, secunda doctrina, tertia felicitas». Aeneas as a hero in the making (and an educational model) in Fulgentius’ “Virgiliana continentia”
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18435
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Andrea Ghidoni
57-108
“Au tans le roi Artu”: The Heroic “Languages” of the “Suite vulgate” in “Merlin”
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18436
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Davide Bertagnolli
109-127
“Ferguut”: the sorrows of a young hero in Netherlands’ Arthurian literature
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18437
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Cesare Mascitelli
129-168
Charlemagne’s juvenile loves from France to Italy: Versions and rewritings of a sentimental education
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18438
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Tancredi Artico
169-191
Artemidora’s shield. Gender and formation in “Amor di Marfisa” by Danese Cataneo
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18440
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Angelo Chiarelli
193-216
Beauty, bravery and courage. The young hero in “Teseide” and “Peregrinaggio di Rinaldo” by Danese Cataneo
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18441
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Federico Contini
217-238
Diana and Chiron. Bibliographic records on the orphan hero between the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth Centuries
https://doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/18442
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