Orfeu and Eurídice: diabolical lovers inventors of modern pseudopoetry
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7917.2009v14n1p19Abstract
Composed by the portuguese playwright Bernardo Santareno, the play O Inferno has as its mains characteres a cople of mass murderes, nameds as Orfeu and Euridice. This paper aims at analising this recriation of the mith and to label the poetry of Orfeu as modern literature or not.Downloads
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