Illinois Classical Studies | 2019

Cinematic Signatures of Orpheus and Operatic Evocations

 

Abstract


Abstract:This paper traces the tradition of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice from Ovid and Vergil through Poliziano to late Renaissance, Baroque, early classical, and early twentieth-century opera as antecedents to Cocteau s Orphée and a number of contemporary films, including Imagining Argentina, Slumdog Millionaire, The City of Your Final Destination, Rabbit Hole, Remember Me, and The Book of Life. Because tragic and non-tragic endings are not reliable identifiers in the Orpheus tradition, the paper focuses on such narrative signatures as retrieval from death, playing a stringed instrument in the face of death, and dying twice.

Volume 44
Pages 111 - 136
DOI 10.5406/illiclasstud.44.1.0111
Language English
Journal Illinois Classical Studies

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