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    Burlesque (redirect from Burlesque (genre))
    grotesque imitation of the dignified or pathetic. Shakespeare's Pyramus and Thisbe scene in Midsummer Night's Dream and the general mocking of romance in Beaumont...
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    Bottom – a weaver, plays 'Pyramus' Francis Flute – a bellows-mender, plays 'Thisbe' Snug – a joiner, plays 'Lion' Tom Snout – a tinker, plays 'Wall' Robin...
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    Pyramus and Thisbe (Metamorphoses Book IV); and, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, a band of amateur actors performs a play about Pyramus and Thisbe. Shakespeare's...
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    Masque (category Theatrical genres)
    celebrating dynastic occasions. The rustic presentation of "Pyramus and Thisbe" as a wedding entertainment in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream offers...
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  • Tragédie en musique (category Opera genres)
    (1713) Théonoé (1715) Arion (1714) Ariane (1717) Pirithoüs (1723) Pirame et Thisbé (1726) Tarsis et Zélie (1728) Scanderberg (1735) Pyrrhus (1730) Jephté (1732)...
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  • Paraklausithyron (category Pyramus and Thisbe)
    its chink (vitium) that separates the star-crossed lovers, Pyramus and Thisbe, seems to be an extension of this motif. The appeal of the paraclausithyron...
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    tragic love stories dating back to antiquity. One of these is Pyramus and Thisbe, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, which contains parallels to Shakespeare's story:...
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  • Amoryus and Cleopes (category Pyramus and Thisbe)
    1449 by John Metham; it was an early English adaptation of the Pyramus and Thisbe narrative from Book 4 of Ovid‘s Metamorphoses. John Metham was very probably...
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  • Bridger's cave and confiscated many items. Mycroft wants to hide Bridger, but Thisbe is suspicious. Carlyle finds out Mycroft is the infamous serial killer Mycroft...
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    Sweet Rose 1908 Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May 1909 Lamia (version 2) 1909 Thisbe 1909 Ophelia 1910 Spring Spreads One Green Lap of Flowers 1910 The Charmer...
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  • prompted by her father to take care of Thisbe outside. A young man called Eli helps her out by calming down Thisbe. At that moment, Heidi appears and thanks...
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  • Mestizo descent. Thisbe Ottila Saneer: another of Bridger's secret protectors and a witch. Besides helping her bash' run the cars, Thisbe is an award-winning...
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    Pentheus. The fourth book focuses on three pairs of lovers: Pyramus and Thisbe, Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, and Perseus and Andromeda. The fifth book...
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    Austrasia Florence of Rome Wife of Bernabo the Genovan Leaena Dido Medea Thisbe Hero of Hero and Leander Ghismonda of Salerno Lisabetta of Messina Dame...
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    Examples of famous star-crossed lovers vary in written work. Pyramus and Thisbe are usually regarded as the source for Romeo and Juliet, and is featured...
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    Edwin Long (category British genre painters)
    (1888) Sacred to Pasht (1888) Preparing For The Festival Of Anubis (1889) Thisbe (1884) Little Eva and Uncle Tom (1886) List of Orientalist artists Orientalism...
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    histories and are regarded as some of the best works produced in these genres. He then wrote mainly tragedies until 1608, among them Hamlet, Othello,...
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    the Ashes of Phocion, 1648, Walker Art Gallery Landscape with Pyramus and Thisbe, 1651, Städel The Death of Sapphira, 1654, Louvre Poussin is an important...
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  • Ovid's Mythic Pyramus and Thisbe into Beren and Lúthien Stevens explores the parallels between the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses...
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  • celebration of marriage in Golden Hour. Most of the reviews of complimented its genre-blending production and Musgraves' intimate storytelling, while the rest...
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    Around the Beatles (category Pyramus and Thisbe)
    and Thisbe (Act V, Scene I) from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, with Paul McCartney as Pyramus, John Lennon as his lover Thisbe, George...
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    Troilus and Criseyde (category Romance (genre))
    Chaucer. 2nd ed. Rochester, NY: D.S. Brewer, 2002. McAlpine, Monica. The Genre of Troilus and Criseyde. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978. Patterson...
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    queen of Libya 11 and 12. Marpesia and Lampedo, queens of the Amazons 13. Thisbe, a Babylonian maiden 14. Hypermnestra, queen of the Argives and priestess...
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    literature, including Tristan and Isolde, Cliges and Fenice, Pyramus and Thisbe and Paris and Helen. The work presumably enjoyed limited success, and its...
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  • Queen Mab Sources The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet Pyramus and Thisbe Palace of Pleasure Troilus and Criseyde Ephesiaca Ballets Romeo and Juliet...
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    Imaginemos. 2014. ISBN 9791091233286. OCLC 897655266. Retrieved 2022-05-12. "Thisbé fond « Pour un Sourire de Milad » et nous aussi". www.20minutes.fr (in French)...
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    " Fukunaga modeled his script after the Babylonian tale of Pyramus and Thisbe, and was working on the project for Focus Features. Fukunaga had since described...
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    (pastoral) 1625 Théophile de Viau (1590–1626) Les Amours tragiques de Pyrame et Thisbé (tragedy) 1621 François le Métel de Boisrobert (1592–1662) Didon la chaste...
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  • Queen Mab Sources The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet Pyramus and Thisbe Palace of Pleasure Troilus and Criseyde Ephesiaca Ballets Romeo and Juliet...
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  • daughters dead body also recalls back to the small speech given by Thisbe in Book IV. Though Thisbe is not given a full monologue, she makes use of the lines she...
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