The love story of Panthea and Abradates: from Xenophon’s Cyropaedia to opera
Abstract
Analysis of the Reception of the story of Panthea and Abradates in Western culture, which Xenophon creates as a small dramatic knot in his Cyropaedia to enhance the figure of Cyrus in the field of feelings. The study is structured by genre (prose, theater, painting, opera), because to a large extent each block will contribute to a different type of Reception.
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