Ovid scripted the tragic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice over two thousand years ago in his magnum opus, Metamorphoses. The mutability of this myth continues to be examined and adapted still today in a variety of mediums, including literature, film, opera, and music. The power of their love is portrayed in Marcel Camus’s 1959 film Orfeu Negro. Camus focuses on Orpheus’s perpetual love as the premise for a modern day romance, enhancing the myth with his own interpretation, while remaining true to other aspects of the myth. The purpose of this paper is to examine two specific directorial choices by Camus, the addition of Hermes and the role of music, and the effect these choices have on the viewer as they consider the overall constancy and...
“Fishes leapt out from the blue water because of his sweet music”. Music, poetry and soul in Orpheus...
The Middle English lai Sir Orfeo combines elements from the Greco-Roman, Christian, and Northern Eur...
Orpheus in Never Lecture in the Museum of the Theater in Wroclaw Art does not exist without myth. I...
This dissertation is a study of the mythologem of Orpheus as it appeared in Ancient Greece and as it...
This dissertation traces the course of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in classical and later Weste...
Céline Sciamma’s film Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, 2019) tells its...
Céline Sciamma’s film Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, 2019) tells its...
The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses t...
poet Ibykos in our earliest literary source on this mysterious figure, whose most famous accomplishm...
Although absent from early Archaic sources by the sixth century BCE Orpheus the poet had become syno...
This paper deals with one of the most popular ancient myths among the writers of the twentieth centu...
The paper gives a short comparison of three dramatic versions of the Orpheus-myth in Modern Greek dr...
The analysis of eleven films, which return to the story about Orpheus and Eurydice, proves universal...
In Greek myth, Orpheus is a musician with incredible talent, his music so beautiful that it charmed ...
This paper argues for the significance of Orpheus as a racialized body in Brazil. A consistent featu...
“Fishes leapt out from the blue water because of his sweet music”. Music, poetry and soul in Orpheus...
The Middle English lai Sir Orfeo combines elements from the Greco-Roman, Christian, and Northern Eur...
Orpheus in Never Lecture in the Museum of the Theater in Wroclaw Art does not exist without myth. I...
This dissertation is a study of the mythologem of Orpheus as it appeared in Ancient Greece and as it...
This dissertation traces the course of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in classical and later Weste...
Céline Sciamma’s film Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, 2019) tells its...
Céline Sciamma’s film Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, 2019) tells its...
The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses t...
poet Ibykos in our earliest literary source on this mysterious figure, whose most famous accomplishm...
Although absent from early Archaic sources by the sixth century BCE Orpheus the poet had become syno...
This paper deals with one of the most popular ancient myths among the writers of the twentieth centu...
The paper gives a short comparison of three dramatic versions of the Orpheus-myth in Modern Greek dr...
The analysis of eleven films, which return to the story about Orpheus and Eurydice, proves universal...
In Greek myth, Orpheus is a musician with incredible talent, his music so beautiful that it charmed ...
This paper argues for the significance of Orpheus as a racialized body in Brazil. A consistent featu...
“Fishes leapt out from the blue water because of his sweet music”. Music, poetry and soul in Orpheus...
The Middle English lai Sir Orfeo combines elements from the Greco-Roman, Christian, and Northern Eur...
Orpheus in Never Lecture in the Museum of the Theater in Wroclaw Art does not exist without myth. I...