In 1999, the Finnish-French composer Kaija Saariaho and the Lebanese-French writer Amin Maalouf teamed up to create L’amour de loin (“Love from Afar”), premiered in 2000. The work quickly became a sensation, and is still being performed frequently, most notably in December 2016 as the first opera written by a woman to be performed at the Metropolitan Opera since 1903. The plot is based on the life of the medieval troubadour-prince, Jaufré Rudel, famous for his poetry detailing his desire for his “love from afar.” His vida, or legendary biography, tells that as he sailed to Tripoli to meet the woman he thought was his “love from afar,” he fell ill, and, upon reaching Tripoli, died in her arms. While the work has generated a decent amount of ...
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Composer Kaija Saariaho’s 2006 work La Passion de Simone often leaves audiences and critics at a los...
In 1999, the Finnish-French composer Kaija Saariaho and the Lebanese-French writer Amin Maalouf team...
At first glance, Jules Massenet's opera Sapho (1897) might appear to water down its source material,...
The Bildungsroman, or “novel of education,” has remained popular since Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s ...
The paper constitutes an exploration of the construction of academic identities through a retrospect...
Drawing primarily from the work of Sigmund Freud’s “The Uncanny,” this research suggests that Gaston...
Whilst Simone de Beauvoir has become an icon of feminism, and The Second Sex in particular been rec...
This dissertation examines the way in which Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida rework the psychoanal...
This study explores the masochistic aspects of Decadent literature, which to date have been relative...
This dissertation delves into the complexities and nuances of the contemporary French author J.M.G. ...
The paper analyses the writings of the two authors who have been distant for four centuries but in w...
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The concept of subjective identity and its expression in operas by Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) ...
In this article I investigate how a theory of becomings-animal operates in a number of contemporary ...
Reflexivity, auto-referentiality, the negativity of self-designation – these are the hallmarks not ...
Composer Kaija Saariaho’s 2006 work La Passion de Simone often leaves audiences and critics at a los...
In 1999, the Finnish-French composer Kaija Saariaho and the Lebanese-French writer Amin Maalouf team...
At first glance, Jules Massenet's opera Sapho (1897) might appear to water down its source material,...
The Bildungsroman, or “novel of education,” has remained popular since Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s ...
The paper constitutes an exploration of the construction of academic identities through a retrospect...
Drawing primarily from the work of Sigmund Freud’s “The Uncanny,” this research suggests that Gaston...
Whilst Simone de Beauvoir has become an icon of feminism, and The Second Sex in particular been rec...
This dissertation examines the way in which Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida rework the psychoanal...
This study explores the masochistic aspects of Decadent literature, which to date have been relative...
This dissertation delves into the complexities and nuances of the contemporary French author J.M.G. ...
The paper analyses the writings of the two authors who have been distant for four centuries but in w...
This dissertation explores the interrelationship between desire and the creative process in Louise L...
The concept of subjective identity and its expression in operas by Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) ...
In this article I investigate how a theory of becomings-animal operates in a number of contemporary ...
Reflexivity, auto-referentiality, the negativity of self-designation – these are the hallmarks not ...
Composer Kaija Saariaho’s 2006 work La Passion de Simone often leaves audiences and critics at a los...