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La Mujer Fatal en la Ópera

Authors: Torreblanca López, Carmen;

La Mujer Fatal en la Ópera

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Este artículo estudia algunos de los personajes femeninos más destacados del repertorio operístico: Manon, Carmen, Daila, Mélisande, Salomé y Lulú, indagando el paralelismo que se establecen en diversos niveles entre ellas pese a la disparidad de sus orígenes y concepción literarios, y tomand como hilo conductor los aspectos que las relacionan con alguno de los rasgos de la femme fatale. Partiendo de un concepto etimológico del término «fatal» que relaciona la atracción que estas mujeres despiertan en los hombres con un destino fatídico en el que el amor y la muerte están irremisiblemente ligados. Nos detenemos solo en algunos aspectos importantes como son el decisivo efecto que provocan en los hombres, la presentación musical, y la premonición o el vaticinio de la muerte.

This article studies some of the most remarkable female roles in opera repertoire: Manon, Carmen, Dalila, Mélisande, Salomé and Lulú, exploring the similarities that can be found among them at different levels, despite the disparity of their literary origin and conception. The central point is constituted by their relationship with the features of the Femme Fatale. The article takes an etymological starting point such as the interpretation of the term «fatale» which relates the attraction they provoke in men with a tragic fate that inexorably links love and death in an inexorable way. We focus only on certain important features such as the tremendous impression they cause on men, their musical presentation and their premonition or prediction of death.

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Women, Feminism

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