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Eros and Thanatos in Theo Angelopoulos' Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow (2004) and Dust of Time (2008)

Eros and Thanatos in Theo Angelopoulos' Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow (2004) and Dust of Time (2008)
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摘要 Eros and Thanatos are the forces of life and death. The Ancient Greek Philosophers never showed the two gods together. Nevertheless, in the main myths related to the netherworld such as those of Orpheus or Persephone, the two gods are in a continuous fight which has determined the human condition until nowadays. The author wishes in this paper to examine how the Orpheus' myth related to the duality Eros and Thanatos is treated in Theo Angelopoulos' world and especially how it appears in Ulysses' Gaze (1995) and Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow (2004) and Dust of Time (2008). In this last Angelopoulos' Trilogy, we will search the unfolds of the love story of two young people started in Odessa in 1918 and finished by the death of the woman at the end of the century, under the lens of the duality Eros and Thanatos as literal and metaphorical qualities. The historical and personal adventures of the two characters represent a daedal itinerary from East to West, which offers multiple levels of reading of the filmic texts. A comparative approach with myth, literature, and historical research will demonstrate the richness of artistic expression and a profound relationship of Angelopoulos' thought with the formulaic myths he introduces in his filmic work.
作者 Irini Stathi
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2012年第5期526-537,共12页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 Theo Angelopoulos Eros and Thanatos film and myth history 时间 草原 粉尘 艺术表现力 爱情故事 神话 哲学家 古希腊
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