
1) Composition in E major 2) Play by Bertolt Brecht 3) Slang for cannabis 4) Unfinished poem 5) Verse novel
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Don Juan (Spanish), Don Giovanni (Italian) is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest) by Tirso de Molina is a play set in the fourteenth century that was published in Spain around 1630. Evidence suggests it is ...
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[Brecht] Don Juan is an adaptation by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of a seventeenth-century French play by Molière. ==Works cited== ...
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[Byron] Don Juan is a satiric poem by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser but as someone easily seduced by women. It is a variation on the epic form. Byron himself called it an `Epic Satire` (Don Juan, c. xiv, st. 99). Modern critics generally consider it Byron`s masterpiece,...
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[ballet] Don Juan ou Le Festin de Pierre (Don Juan, or the Stone Guest`s Banquet) is a ballet with a libretto by Ranieri de` Calzabigi, music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck, and choreography by Gasparo Angiolini. The ballet`s first performance was in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, 17 October 1761, at the Theater am Kärntnertor. Its innovat...
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[drama] Don Juan (Дон Жуан) is an 1862 drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, first published in the April issue of The Russian Messenger magazine. Don Juan never appeared on stage during its author`s lifetime. In 1891, its production was deemed `unsuitable` by censors. The play was staged for the first time ever in 1905 by the Br...
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(from the article `Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron`) In the light, mock-heroic style of Beppo Byron found the form in which he would write his greatest poem, Don Juan, a satire in the form of a ... ...Pope`s The Rape of the Lock (1712–14), a mock-epic in which the polite society of his day is shown by innuendo to be a mere sh...
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(from the article `Spanish literature`) In novels such as Don Juan (1922) and Doña Inés (1925), Azorín created retrospective, introspective, and nearly motionless narratives that shared ...
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(from the article `motion picture, history of the`) ...third-run exhibitors who could not afford to hire live orchestral accompaniment. After mounting a $3 million promotion, Warner Brothers debuted ...
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(from the article `symphonic poem`) Specific approaches differ among composers and according to subject matter. Thus, when Richard Strauss portrays erotic adventures in Don Juan (1889) ... ...Italy), a `symphonic fantasy` based on his impressions during his first visit to Italy. In Weimar in November 1889, he conducted the fir...
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fictitious character who is a symbol of libertinism. Originating in popular legend, he was first given literary personality in the tragic drama El ... [2 related articles]
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Character of Spanish legend, Don Juan Tenorio, supposed to have lived in the 14th century and notorious for his debauchery. Tirso de Molina, Molière, Mozart, Byron, and George Bernard Shaw have...
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In psychiatry, a term used to denote males with compulsive sexual or romantic overactivity, usually with a succession of female partners. ... Origin: Legendary Spanish nobleman. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: don-hwahn′ Definitions: 1. In psychiatry, a term used to denote men with compulsive sexual or romantic overactivity, usually with a succession of female partners.
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Don Juan is the hero of a Spanish legend which seems to have had some historical basis in the history of a member of the noble family of Tenorio at Seville. According to the legend Don Juan was a libertine of the most reckless character. An attempt to seduce the daughter of a governor of Seville brought the indignant father and the profligate don i...
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Don Juan is slang for cannabis.
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[
n] - a legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer who became the hero of many poems and plays and operas 2. [n] - any successful womanizer (after the legendary profligate Spanish nobleman)
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noun a legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer who became the hero of many poems and plays and operas
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Character of Spanish legend, Don Juan Tenorio, supposed to have lived in the 14th century and notorious for his debauchery. Tirso de Molina, Molière, Mozart, Byron, and George Bernard Shaw have featured the legend in their works. The prototype is found in the Spanish play
El burlador de Sevilla y convidado (1630), attributed...
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a legendary Spanish nobleman famous for his many seductions and dissolute life. · a libertine or rake. · a ladies' man; womanizer. · (italics) an unfinished epic satire (1819–24) by Byron.
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