Prometheus in the Nineteenth Century From Myth to Symbol 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Caroline Corbeau-Parsons
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781907975523
Edition: 1st Edition

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On Zeus’ order, Prometheus was chained to Mount Caucasus where, every day, he was to endure his liver being devoured by a bird of prey – his punishment for bringing fire to mankind. Through the impulse of Goethe, his fortune went through radical changes: the Titan, originally perceived as a trickster, was established both as a creator and a rebel freed from guilt, and he became a mask for the Romantic artist. This cross-disciplinary study, encompassing literature, the history of art, and music, examines the constitution of the Prometheus myth and the revolution it underwent in 19th-century Europe. It leads to the Symbolist period – which witnessed the coronation of the Titan as a prism for the total work of art – and aims to re-establish the importance of Prometheus amongst other major Symbolist figures such as Orpheus.