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<dc:creator>Ortega Villaro, María Begoña</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2022-12</dc:date>
<dc:description>Los antiguos griegos, obligados durante toda su historia a partir&#xd;
y a regresar, fabularon sobre la dificultad o imposibilidad del retorno. Muchos&#xd;
de estos relatos se encontraban recogidos en el poema épico perdido Nóstoi (Los&#xd;
regresos), donde se relataba la vuelta al hogar de los héroes que combatieron&#xd;
en Troya. Sin duda, es el regreso de Odiseo/Ulises el que ha proyectado una&#xd;
sombra más fructífera en la literatura posterior, pero no es el único. Como figuras complementarias a la de Ulises, se presenta a Diomedes, el compañero de&#xd;
Ulises, y a Medea. En el trabajo se analizan las distintas formas de alejamiento y&#xd;
de regreso que representan estos personajes y su recepción en muchos relatos&#xd;
posteriores, de los que se ofrece una panorámica significativa.</dc:description>
<dc:description>The ancient Greeks, forced in their history to leave and go&#xd;
back, fabled about the difficulty or impossibility of returning. Many of those&#xd;
stories were collected in the lost epic poem Nóstoi (Returns), that told of the&#xd;
homecoming of the heroes who had fought in Troy. Undoubtedly, it is the return of Odysseus/Ulysses that has cast a more fruitful shadow in later literature, but&#xd;
it is not the only one. Together with Ulysses, his companion Diomedes and&#xd;
Medea are also featured. This essay analyzes the different ways of leaving and&#xd;
returning that these characters represent and their reception in many subsequent&#xd;
narratives, of which a significant overview is offered.</dc:description>
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<dc:title>La ítaca inalcanzable: el imposible regreso de los héroes griegos</dc:title>
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<dcterms:alternative>Unreachable Ithaca. The Impossible Return&#xd;
of the Greek Heroes</dcterms:alternative>
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