Zarzuela, Homer and Ovid: La Briseida by Ramón de la Cruz
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https://doi.org/10.23808/rel.v1i0.87987Keywords:
Classical Tradition; Comparative Literatura; reception; Mythology; zarzuela; Homer; Ovid; Ramón de la Cruz.Abstract
Ramón de la Cruz’s La Briseida (1768) is a mythological zarzuela, which derives from the Homer’s Iliade and the Ovid’s third Heroide.
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2001-12-12
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Cristóbal López, V. (2001) “Zarzuela, Homer and Ovid: La Briseida by Ramón de la Cruz”, Revista de Estudios Latinos, 1, pp. 169–188. doi: 10.23808/rel.v1i0.87987.
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