Metamorphoses, The
Metamorphoses, The
The Metamorphoses, a poem by the Roman author Ovid dating from around a.d. 8, tells many of the ancient myths and legends of Greece, Rome, and the Near East. All the stories have a common theme of change, or metamorphosis, hence the name of the work. Characters in each of the tales undergo some sort of transformation into other forms, including animals, plants, and stars. The changes usually come either as a reward for obeying or helping the gods or as a punishment for disobeying or challenging them.
The Metamorphoses is presented as a series of 15 books in which the tales are mostly told chronologically. The first story is about the creation of the universe, in which chaos changes into order. The last story concerns the transformation of Julius Caesar from the human emperor of Rome into a god. The Metamorphoses is one of the most important sources of myths and legends from the ancient world. Although many of its stories can be found in works by other authors, some are preserved only in the Metamorphoses.
chaos great disorder or confusion
medieval relating to the Middle Ages in Europe, a period from about a.d. 500 to 1500
The Metamorphoses had a profound impact on later works of literature. It was a strong inspiration for the medieval authors Geoffrey Chaucer and Giovanni Boccaccio. It also influenced Arabian tales such as the famous story collection The Thousand and One Nights.
See also Greek Mythology ;
Ovid.
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Pierrot lunaire: Albert Giraud, Otto Erich Hartleben, Arnold Schoenberg: Une Collection D'etudes Musico-Litteraires.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Pierrot lunaire: Albert Giraud--Otto Erich...more substantive issues in Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire. Belgians don't feel quite the...literary and musicological congress on Pierrot lunaire held at the Katholieke Universtiteit...
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'Pierrot' set tone for musical change
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/14/2004; ; 700+ words
; 'Pierrot' set tone for musical change By TOM STRINI...Spring." In Berlin, Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" premiered. Arnold Schoenberg...electricity of 1912 when they perform "Pierrot Lunaire" Thursday. "Pierrot" is rarely...
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LIVING REVIEW - FASHION: Trigger happy New York designer Pierrot produces the seemingly impossible: subversive knitwear. His woolies carry designs supporting America's gun culture and attacking its government. And Sarah Jessica Parker loves them
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/9/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...the French- born knitwear designer Pierrot (pictured, left) was tending to far...forest. Not one to skimp on detail, Pierrot (aka Pierre Carrilero) carpeted his...sartorial tour of Americana wasn't enough, Pierrot ended his show on a political note, sending...
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Sacan provecho de Nemo y Pierrot.(Gente)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México); 1/7/2004; 700+ words
; ...ambos libros en Francia. El autor de Pierrot dice que una librera rechaz su obra GENTE...franjas blancas, que en Francia llaman Pierrot, y en EU, Nemo, las libreras francesas...personajes. Franck Le Calvez, el autor de Pierrot, dijo que la gran cadena editorial FNAC...
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Pierrot brings taste of Paris to Boston.(Arts and Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 10/29/2004; ; 700+ words
; Byline: MAT SCHAFFER Pierrot 272 Cambridge St. (Beacon Hill...city of many self-styled bistros, Pierrot is the real deal. Walk into this tiny...students practicing their Francaise. At Pierrot, Robert is cooking more simply than...
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Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire, Herzgewachse, Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte
Magazine article from: Opera News; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; SCHOENBERG: Pierrot Lunaire, Herzgewachse, Ode to Napoleon...Eighty-five years after the premiere of Pierrot Lunaire, there is still no consensus...The 1971 Pierre Boulez recording of Pierrot featured mezzo Yvonne Minton as reciter...
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Pierrot Mon Ami.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Hollins Critic; 10/1/1988; ; 658 words
; Pierrot Mon Ami. By Raymond Queneau. Trans...language. Surely Queneau is one of these. Pierrot, the "hero" of this early novel, is...except for its crazy unexpectedness. But Pierrot seems unharmed by the chaos. He lives...
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Pierrot le diseur
Magazine article from: Musical Times; 4/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...a comparison of early performances of Pierrot lunaire he addresses the question of what...all to be taken so seriously as in the Pierrot-Melodramas." Here, it seems that...crosses in Gurrelieder, noteheads in Pierrot - was intended to communicate differences...
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Pierrot lunaire.1 Improvised Jazz Interludes.2/Folk Songs3
Magazine article from: Fanfare; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; SCHOENBERG Pierrot lunaire.1 Improvised Jazz Interludes...Initially, however, I had a problem with Pierrot: the dense progress of the composition...appeared, scattered throughout the disc. Pierrot is followed by the 11 Berio folk songs...
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Mask of Pierrot
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 4/21/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...from 1980, in which he casts himself as Pierrot the sad-eyed clown, he was able to...to read every book I could find about Pierrot, the commedia dell'arte and clowns...are five of them in the show, featuring Pierrot, clowns and jester-type figures. Then...
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Pierrot Troupes
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Pierrot Troupes, form of entertainment which...English. It took the solitary, lovelorn Pierrot of Deburau's successors, and multiplied...organized concert party. Dressed in a modified Pierrot costume—short white frilly...
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Pierrot
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Pierrot, stock character in the French and English...Deburau , who for some 20 years played Pierrot at the Funambules . He was succeeded in...ballads under a full moon. Meanwhile the Pierrot of Deburau had become well known in London...
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Pierrot Lunaire
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Pierrot Lunaire ( Moonstruck Pierrot ). Melodrama for female v., pf., fl., picc., cl., bass...Chopin , Madonna , Der kranke Mond . II, Die Nacht , Gebet an Pierrot , Raub , Rote Messe , Galgenlied , Enthauptung , Die Kreuze . III...
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Pierrot Players
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Pierrot Players. Instr. ens. founded 1967 by Maxwell Davies and Harrison Birtwistle for perf. of contemporary mus., particularly their own. Title adopted because of frequent perf. of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire . Re-organized 1970 as Fires of London .
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pierrot
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
pierrot French pantomime character; clown with whitened face in fancy costume. XVIII. — F., appellative use of pet-form of Pierre Peter.
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