Alle radici di un personaggio de/genere: Clytemnestre ou le crime di Marguerite Yourcenar e il teatro eschileo
Abstract
The paper investigates the relationship between Yourcenar’s monologue “Clytemnestre ou le crime” and
Aeschylus’ tragedy “Agamemnon” in the literary representation of the sexual identity of the mythical
queen Clytemnestra. In particular, the purpose is to demonstrate how a gender fluidity of the twentieth-century female character is a re-elaboration carried out by Yourcenar of a complex and hybrid sexual
identity already present in the classical hypotext.