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The Art Bulletin, 1958
IN accounts of the development of nonfigurative painting, the brief movement known as Orphism has generally been considered merely an offshoot of Analytical Cubism. Generally, historians have studied more prominent movements for evidence of the abandonment of the physical object; for the moment at which colors and forms for their own sake are ...
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IN accounts of the development of nonfigurative painting, the brief movement known as Orphism has generally been considered merely an offshoot of Analytical Cubism. Generally, historians have studied more prominent movements for evidence of the abandonment of the physical object; for the moment at which colors and forms for their own sake are ...
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Peut-on parler d'un « orphisme » de Valéry?
Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1970STEWART William Mc. Peut-on parler d'un « orphisme » de Valéry?. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1970, n°22. pp. 181-195.
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Cortázar’s Orphism? Poetic ontology through posthumous utopia
Neophilologus, 2007Drawing on earlier studies on Cortazar’s Orphism, most notably by Graciela Coulson and D. Mesa Gancedo, this article readdresses the problem by focusing more closely on the fundamental textual qualities of Cortazar’s oeuvre. Beyond occasional references to Orphic motives in his writings, four principal aspects seem to link his work to the Orphic ...
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Early Orphism and Kindred Religious Movements
Harvard Theological Review, 1935Orphism is more famous and more debated than any other phenomenon of Greek religion. A central place in the stream of religious ideas is assigned to it, and it is regarded as the source of conceptions of the greatest importance in later times. A vast Orphic literature has existed since early times.
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2016
TRENDS IN CLASSICS Special Issue, De Gruyter2016 ● Volume 8 ● Number 2Table of Contents- Andreas MarkantonatosIntroduction- Jacqueline AssaëlThe Degree of Orphic Initiation in Euripides’ Alcestis- Alberto Bernabé PajaresTwo Orphic Images in Euripides: Hippolytus 952-957 and Cretans 472 Kannicht- Miguel Herrero de JáureguiUtopian and Locative Salvation ...
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TRENDS IN CLASSICS Special Issue, De Gruyter2016 ● Volume 8 ● Number 2Table of Contents- Andreas MarkantonatosIntroduction- Jacqueline AssaëlThe Degree of Orphic Initiation in Euripides’ Alcestis- Alberto Bernabé PajaresTwo Orphic Images in Euripides: Hippolytus 952-957 and Cretans 472 Kannicht- Miguel Herrero de JáureguiUtopian and Locative Salvation ...
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