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González Delgado, Ramiro. "Orfeo y Eurídice en el cómic." Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios Latinos 30.(2010): 193–216. Added by: joachim (4/2/21, 11:13 AM) Last edited by: joachim (4/2/21, 11:18 AM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Peer reviewed BibTeX citation key: 2010e Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Poema a fumetti", "The Sandman", Adaptation, Buzzati. Dino, Capdevila. Francesc, Classical antiquity, Gaiman. Neil, Intertextuality, Italy, Max, Myth, Spain (country), United Kingdom, USA Creators: González Delgado Publisher: Collection: Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios Latinos |
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Abstract |
[Abstract in English below]
En este artículo analizamos la pervivencia del mito de Orfeo y Euridice en un género literario considerado periférico: el cómic. Dino Buzzati (1969), neil Gaiman (1991) y Max (1994) ofrecen su particular visión del mito clásico a través de la imagen y de la palabra. Conocen las fuentes clásicas, pero también la obra de otros autores que han recreado la historia de los desdichados amantes. In this article, we analyse the survival of Orpheus and Eurydice’s myth in a peripheral literary genre: the comic-book. Dino Buzzati (1969), Neil Gaiman (1991) and Max (1994) offer their own vision of the classical myth with the image and the word. They know the classical sources, but ad besides the versions of other authors that have recreated the history of the poor lovers. |
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