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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH
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DePrado, Jarrod
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Aeschylus (522-456 BC)
/ Aristophanes (450?-388? BC)
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Paganism & animism
/ Poetry
/ Poets
2024
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DePrado, Jarrod
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Aeschylus (522-456 BC)
/ Aristophanes (450?-388? BC)
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Paganism & animism
/ Poetry
/ Poets
2024
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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH
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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH
2024
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Led by the poet Virgil, Dante navigates the various levels of the Inferno, where his political opponents face chastisement and dismemberment according to Dante's virtuous pagans: Homer, Ovid, Horace, and Lucan, among whom Virgil is recognized as the \"Prince of Poets\". As Virgil describes, because the legacy \"they left on earth is recognized in Heaven / and wins them ease in Hell out of God's favor,\" they are \"sinless [...] suffering Hell in one affliction only: / that without hope [they] live on in desire\". Dante singles out those who created enduring works of art that changed the world, making them a literal light in the darkness for Dante as well as a figurative light for a future society that they will continue to influence.
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Mythopoeic Society
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