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Dionysia in literature --- Empedocles --- Orpheus - (Greek mythological character)
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Bacchantes in literature --- Dionysia in literature --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature --- Euripides --- Bacchantes in literature. --- Dionysia in literature. --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Euripide --- Euripides.
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Cet ouvrage interroge le sens du mythe orphique dans la poésie de six auteurs européens du début du xxe siècle (Valéry, Rilke, Trakl, Apollinaire, Campana et Goll), et le sens de la poésie orphique dans la modernité. Il analyse en outre l’orphisme dans ses dimensions musicales et picturales.
European literature --- Dionysia in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Orpheus --- In literature. --- European poetry --- Dionysia in literature --- History and criticism --- In literature --- European poetry - 20th century - History and criticism --- Orpheus - (Greek mythological character) - In literature --- Orpheus - (Greek mythological character)
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Thematology --- French literature --- Giono, Jean --- Dionysia in literature --- Giono, Jean, --- Giono, Jean, - 1895-1970 - Que ma joie demeure
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Epic poetry, Greek --- Metaphor. --- Greek language --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Dionysia in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Figures of speech. --- Nonnus,
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American literature --- Dionysia in literature. --- French influences. --- Miller, Henry, --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Orpheus --- Knowledge --- Literature. --- Influence. --- In literature. --- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) --- Intellectual life.
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What is the tragic in Euripides' Bacchae? A nowadays predominant view sees it in the self-reflexion of the genus 'tragedy' and the medium 'theatre': The presence of the theatre god Dionysos on stage turns the tragic of the Bacchae into metatragic. In contrast, by carefully scrutinizing the premises of structuralist methods applied and by interpreting the complete text of the play, Gyburg Radke reads the Bacchae as a 'textbook example' of an Aristotelian tragedy evoking fear and pity, in which the combination of the individual character of the protagonist Pentheus and of his failure constitutes the tragic quality of the plot. Worin liegt die Tragik der Bakchen des Euripides? - Eine heute dominierende Forschungsrichtung meint: in der reflexiven Selbstthematisierung der Gattung Tragödie und des Mediums Theater. Das Auftreten des Theatergottes Dionysos bedeutet, im Sinn dieses strukturalistischen Ansatzes, die Erhebung der Tragik der Bakchen zur Metatragik. Die hier vorgelegte Untersuchung stellt durch eine allgemeine hermeneutische Reflexion auf die Prämissen der Anwendung strukturalistischer Methoden und durch eine vollständige Textinterpretation der Bakchen eine Gewinn- und Verlustbilanz metatheatralischer Deutungen auf. Sie liest die Bakchen als Gegenthese dazu als 'Schulbeispiel' einer Furcht- und Mitleidtragödie, in der der Zusammenhang zwischen dem individuellen Charakter des Protagonisten Pentheus und seinem Scheitern die tragische Qualität der Handlung ausmacht.
Tragedie --- Tragedy --- Tragédie --- Treurspel --- Bacchantes in literature. --- Dionysia in literature. --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Tragic, The, in literature. --- Bacchantes in literature --- Dionysia in literature --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature --- Tragic, The, in literature --- Drama --- Euripides. --- Euripides --- Pentheus, --- Dionysus --- In literature. --- Bacchus --- Bakchos --- Dionís --- Dionisas --- Dioniso --- Dionīss --- Dionisu --- Dioniz --- Dionizi --- Dionizo --- Dionizos --- Dionüszosz --- Dionysos --- Dionýzos --- Diyonizosse --- Διόνυσος --- Дионис --- ديونيسوس --- 디오니소스 --- דיוניסוס --- ディオニューソス --- 狄俄倪索斯 --- Βάκχος --- Діоніс --- Penthée, --- Πενθεύς, --- Τενθεύς, --- Tentheus,
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Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) --- Dionysus (Greek deity) --- Bacchantes in literature. --- Dionysia in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Penthée (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Dionysos (Divinité grecque) dans la littérature --- Penthée (Mythologie grecque) --- Dionysos (Divinité grecque) --- Bacchantes dans la littérature --- Dionysies dans la littérature --- Tragédie --- Drama --- Théatre --- Euripides. --- Bacchantes in literature --- Dionysia in literature --- Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature --- Bacchantes --- Pentheus (Greek mythology) in literature --- Tragedy --- Maenads --- Cults --- Dionysia --- Euripides --- Euripide --- Penthée (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Dionysos (Divinité grecque) dans la littérature --- Penthée (Mythologie grecque) --- Dionysos (Divinité grecque) --- Bacchantes dans la littérature --- Dionysies dans la littérature --- Tragédie --- Théatre --- Pentheus, --- Dionysus --- In literature --- In literature.
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Comparative literature --- Thematology --- French literature --- Miller, Henry --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Orpheus --- Dionysia --- Orphisme --- Miller, Henry, --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- American literature --- Orpheus (Greek mythology) in literature --- Dionysia in literature --- French influences --- Knowledge --- Literature --- Brooklyn (New York, NY) --- Intellectual life --- -Dionysia in literature --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- -Rimbaud, Arthur --- -Miller, Henry --- -Literature --- Influence --- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) --- -Intellectual life --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- -Brooklyn, N.Y. --- Bruculinu (New York, N.Y.) --- Bruḳlin (New York, N.Y.) --- Бруклін (New York, N.Y.) --- Бруклин (New York, N.Y.) --- Μπρούκλιν (New York, N.Y.) --- Brouklin (New York, N.Y.) --- Broklino (New York, N.Y.) --- 브루클린 (New York, N.Y.) --- Pŭruk'ŭllin (New York, N.Y.) --- Bŭruk'ŭllin (New York, N.Y.) --- ברוקלין (New York, N.Y.) --- Bruklina (New York, N.Y.) --- Bruklinas (New York, N.Y.) --- ブルックリン区 (New York, N.Y.) --- Burukkurin-ku (New York, N.Y.) --- ブルックリン (New York, N.Y.) --- Burukkurin (New York, N.Y.) --- Brucculinu (New York, N.Y.) --- 布鲁克林区 (New York, N.Y.) --- Bulukelin Qu (New York, N.Y.) --- 布鲁克林 (New York, N.Y.) --- Bulukelin (New York, N.Y.) --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- Literature. --- Influence. --- Brooklyn, N.Y. --- Kings County (N.Y.) --- Intellectual life. --- Orpheus [Mythological character] --- Miller, Henry Valentine --- Flapdoodle, Phineas --- ミラー, ヘンリー --- Miller, Genri --- Миллер, Генри --- Miller, Henri --- ヘンリー・ミラー, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール --- American literature - French influences --- Miller, Henry, - 1891-1980 - Knowledge - Literature --- Miller, Henry, - 1891-1980 - Colossus of Maroussi --- Brooklyn (New York, NY) - Intellectual life --- Miller, Henry, - 1891-1980
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