ABSTRACT

First published in 1990, Don Juan: Variations on a Theme explores the differing perceptions of this famous character following his first appearance on the European stage in the early seventeenth century.

The book concentrates on the ways in which perceptions of Don Juan’s character have altered in response to changes in social and moral values. It examines famous Don Juan works, including those by Moliere, Byron, Pushkin, Shaw, Anouilh, and Max Frisch, and relates them to these changing views. It also looks at a variety of other plays, poems, and novels on this theme, and highlights the important role of music in Don Juan’s history. The book concludes with a consideration of Don Juan’s lasting popularity and whether it has run its course.

Don Juan: Variations on a Theme will appeal to anyone with an interest in the history of Don Juan, comparative literature, and European literature.

chapter 1|21 pages

The Beginnings

chapter 2|12 pages

Don Giovanni

The Opera by da Ponte and Mozart and E.T.A. Hoffmann′s interpretation of it

chapter 3|11 pages

Byron

chapter 4|19 pages

Hoffmann′s Influence

chapter 6|16 pages

Links with Faust

chapter 9|11 pages

Don Juan as a Type

chapter 10|11 pages

The Legendary Framework

An Aid or a Pitfall?

chapter 11|7 pages

Richard Strauss and Don Juan

chapter 12|7 pages

Conclusion