Gilabert Barberà, Pau2012-03-142012-03-142011https://hdl.handle.net/2445/22722Versió en català del document publicat a: Estudios Clásicos, 139, 2011 pp. 111-136Podeu consultar la versió en anglès a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/22758Socrates' serene attitude before his death -although this is questioned-, as described by Xenophon in his Apologia Socratis becomes for the playwright Rodolf Sirera a useful reference in an effort to reflect boldly on the limits of theatrical fiction in another clear example of the Classical Tradition, including that derived from Baroque Tragedy. However, in this case, it is judged severely to make us more conscious of the risk of turning life into a mere theatrical performance and human beings into actors and actresses in a play they did not write.15 p.application/pdfcatcc-by-nc-nd, (c) Gilabert, 2011http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Tradició clàssicaFilosofia gregaTeatre clàssicTeatre barrocTeatre catalàIl·lustracióLiteratura francesaClassical traditionSirera, Rodolf, 1948-. Verí del teatreGreek philosophySocràticsRacine, Jean, 1639-1699Catalan dramaSade, marquis de, 1740-1814EnlightenmentClassical tragedyBaroque tragedyFrench literatureSocraticsVerí sense antídot per al Sòcrates històric i la tragèdia barroca al Verí del teatre de Rodolf Sirera. (Una dosi extrema de sadisme per aturar els excessos de la ficció teatral).info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess