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Orpheus in Middle Ages - Friedman, John Block
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Orpheus, the Thracian signer who charmed nature with the music of his lyre and traveled to the underworld to win back his wife, Ewydice, is a familiar figure in Western culture. Yet, as each age modified his deeds and altered the narrative to make the Orpheus myth conform to the values of the day, his legend acquired many new and surprising meanings. Friedman examines the various reshaping's of the myth from the Hellenistic age through the late Middle Ages. He presents primarily a literary study, but draws as well upon art ...

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Orpheus in Middle Ages 2000, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse

ISBN-13: 9780815628255

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