Elisabeth Bronfen
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| - | :''[[Pyramus and Thisbe]]'' | + | [[Elisabeth Bronfen]], ''[[Liebestod und Femme fatale]]. Der Austausch sozialer Energien zwischen Oper, Literatur und Film'', Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2004. ISBN 3-518-12229-0 |
| - | ''[[Liebestod]]'' ([[German language|German]], "Love's Death") is the title of a [[song]] from the [[opera]] ''[[Tristan und Isolde]]'' by [[Richard Wagner]]. | + | |
| - | As a literary term ''liebestod'' (from German ''[[Liebe]]'', [[love]] and ''tod'', [[death]]), refers to the [[literary theme|theme]] of '''erotic death''' or '''love death''' meaning the two lovers' [[consummation]] of their love in death or after death. (see [[afterlife]]) | ||
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| - | Two-sided examples include ''[[Tristan und Isolde]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Axel (play)|Axel]]'' and to some degree ''[[ Wuthering Heights]]'', one-sided examples'' [[Porphyria's Lover]]'' and ''[[The Sorrows of Young Werther]]''. | ||
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| - | The joint real life suicide of [[Heinrich von Kleist]] and lover [[Henriette Vogel]] is often associated with the liebestod theme. | ||
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| - | ==Literature== | ||
| - | * [[Elisabeth Bronfen]], ''[[Liebestod und Femme fatale]]. Der Austausch sozialer Energien zwischen Oper, Literatur und Film'', Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2004. ISBN 3-518-12229-0 | ||
| - | ==See also== | ||
| - | *''[[Dead Lovers]]'', painting | ||
| - | * "[[Gamiani]]", novella, with a liebestod climax | ||
| - | *[[Lost love]] | ||
| - | *[[Love and death]] | ||
| - | *[[Love sickness]] | ||
| - | *"[[Magdalen's skull]]", legend | ||
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