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When the Dead Love the Living: A Case Study in Phlegon of Tralles’s “Mirabilia”
When the Dead Love the Living: A Case Study in Phlegon of Tralles’s “Mirabilia”

Author(s): Julia Doroszewska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Greek Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Phlegon of Tralles; revenants; ghosts; restless dead

Summary/Abstract: An interesting narrative about a revenant found in the first chapter of the “Mirabilia”, a collection of marvelous stories by Phlegon of Tralles (2nd century AD), has been examined and interpreted by many. Scholars usually discussed the narrative’s origin, composition, and style, and also the vague identity of the main character of the story, a girl by the name of Philinnion, and her affiliation with ghost-lore. No one of them, however, attempted to locate Philinnion within the category of the restless dead which she seems to belong to, namely, ἄωροι – the prematurely dead. This distinct type of the dead, as is inferred from numerous ancient literary and non-literary sources, was believed to be especially prone to interaction with the living. In this article I attempt to examine the figure of Philinnion in the context of beliefs in the prematurely dead by means of which I hope to better explain crucial problems encountered by modern readers by answering questions regarding Philinnion’s identity and her rationale for returning to the world of the living.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 137-149
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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