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== Overview == | |||
Judith enjoyed an extraordinary success in Christian literature and iconography since the Middle Ages. Her exemplum of courage against tyrannical rule from afar could be easily applied to different circumstances. She symbolized the proud of independent Florence in the sculpture by Donatello (1460), and the struggle of the Croats against the Ottomans in the poem by Marko Marulić (1521). In the period of the Counter-Reformation, the "deutero-canonical" Judith became a symbol of the inviolability and invincibility of the Roman Catholic Church. | |||
What made the subject so appealing to artists and audience, however, was not as much its political and theological meaning but rather the opportunity it offered to portray a heroine in which beauty and strength were united. Judith was usually depicted in the act of beheading Holofernes, or triumphant with the sword and the head of Holofernes, often in company with her maidservant, by artists such as Titian, Caravaggio, Valentin de Boulogne, and many others. | |||
In the 18th cent. Judith was the protagonist of numerous oratorios. Pietro Metastasio's libretto, La Betulia liberata (1734), was set to music by more than 40 composers, including the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1771. | |||
In the 19th century, as other biblical heroines Judith underwent a transformation into an Oriental beauty. The result was that her character became more and more similar to, and competing with, that of Salome. | |||
By the early 20th century, Salome replaced Judith as the most popular Biblical heroine, by taking up most of her features and adding that touch of youthful perversion that the pious widow Judith could not have. |
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Judith (fiction)
Overview
Judith enjoyed an extraordinary success in Christian literature and iconography since the Middle Ages. Her exemplum of courage against tyrannical rule from afar could be easily applied to different circumstances. She symbolized the proud of independent Florence in the sculpture by Donatello (1460), and the struggle of the Croats against the Ottomans in the poem by Marko Marulić (1521). In the period of the Counter-Reformation, the "deutero-canonical" Judith became a symbol of the inviolability and invincibility of the Roman Catholic Church.
What made the subject so appealing to artists and audience, however, was not as much its political and theological meaning but rather the opportunity it offered to portray a heroine in which beauty and strength were united. Judith was usually depicted in the act of beheading Holofernes, or triumphant with the sword and the head of Holofernes, often in company with her maidservant, by artists such as Titian, Caravaggio, Valentin de Boulogne, and many others.
In the 18th cent. Judith was the protagonist of numerous oratorios. Pietro Metastasio's libretto, La Betulia liberata (1734), was set to music by more than 40 composers, including the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1771.
In the 19th century, as other biblical heroines Judith underwent a transformation into an Oriental beauty. The result was that her character became more and more similar to, and competing with, that of Salome.
By the early 20th century, Salome replaced Judith as the most popular Biblical heroine, by taking up most of her features and adding that touch of youthful perversion that the pious widow Judith could not have.
Pages in category "Judith--fiction (subject)"
The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.
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- Storie sacre (Sacred Narratives / 1475c Tornabuoni), poetry
- Judita (Judith / 1521 Marulić), poetry (Croatian)
- Iudith (1532 Birck), play
- Judith mit Holophernes (1551 Sachs), play
- La gloriosa e trionfante vittoria donata dal grande Iddio al popolo hebreo per mezzo di Giuditta sua fidelissima serva (1564 Sacchetti), play
- Judit (Judith / 1584 Du Bartas), poetry
- Oloferne (1594 Alberti), play
- Imitation de la victoire de Judich (Imitation of the Victory of Judith / 1594 Coignard), poetry
- Giudetta (1602 Lottini), play
- Iudit (1628 Della Valle), play
- Dialogus de Judith et Holoferne (1667 Förster), oratorio
- La Giuditta (Judith / 1668 Cazzati), oratorio
- La Giuditta (Judith / 1668 Draghi), oratorio
- Judith; sive, Bethulia liberata (1670 Charpentier), oratorio
- La Giuditta (Judith / 1686 Ziani), oratorio
- Female Excellency; or, The Ladies Glory (1688 Burton), book
- Bettuglia liberata (1690 Colonna / Bergamori), oratorio
- La Giuditta, "Rome version" (1693 Scarlatti / Ottoboni), oratorio
- La Giuditta, "Cambridge version" (1697 Scarlatti / Ottoboni), oratorio
- La Giuditta (1701 Lotti), oratorio
- La Giuditta (Judith / 1706 Buonaccorsi), oratorio
- Judith (1708 Jacquet de La Guerre), oratorio
- La Giuditta (1710 Badia / Stampiglia), oratorio
- Juditha triumphans (1716 Vivaldi / Cassetti), oratorio
- La Giuditta (1717 Arresti), oratorio
- Il trionfo di Giuditta (1723 Porsile / Maddali), oratorio
- La Giuditta (1726 Almeida), oratorio
- Judith (1733 Fesch / Huggins), oratorio
- (++) La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1734 Metastasio), libretto
- La Valiente Judith (The Brave Judith / 1734 Picanyol), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1734 Reutter / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Vienna premiere
- La Giuditta (Judith / 1735 Wassmuth), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1737 Leoni / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Genoa premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1738 Bernasconi / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Vienna premiere
- La Triunfante Judith (Judith Triumphant / 1742 Figuera), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1743 Jommelli / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Venice premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1743 Redi / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Florence premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1746 Angelini / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Perugia premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1746 Cafaro / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Naples premiere
- Judith (1746 Galuppi), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1747 Ciampi / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Venice premiere
- Giuditta (Judith / 1753 Costanzi), oratorio
- Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1756 Aurisicchio / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Rome premiere
- Triumphus Judith (1757 Pampani), oratorio)
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1760 Holzbauer / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio
- Judith (1761 Arne / Bickerstaffe), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1767 Ricci / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Ascoli premiere
- Colección de varias historias (1767-1768 Santos Alonso), novel
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1768 Scolari / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Lisbon premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1771 Calegari / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Padua premiere
- (++) La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1771 Mozart / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1771 Myslivecek / @ 1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Padua premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1772 Gassmann / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Vienna premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1774 Corri / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Edinburgh premiere
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1774 Seydelmann / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Dresden premiere
- Judith; seu, Bethuliae ab obsidione liberatio (1775 Manna), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1776 Almerici / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Pesaro premiere
- Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1777 Pio / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1780 Alessandri / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Venice premiere
- Judith seu Bethuliae liberatio = La Betulia liberata, Latin ed. (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1780 Sala / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Naples premiere
- La Betulia liberata (1781 Anfossi / Metastasio), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (1781 Morosini / Metastasio), oratorio
- Giuditta (1782 Cimarosa / Bagnoli), oratorio
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1790 Furlanetto / @1734 Metastasio), oratorio (music), Venice premiere
- La morte di Oloferne (1791 Guglielmi / Metastasio), oratorio
- Betulia liberata (1796 Schuster / Metastasio), oratorio
- Betulia liberata (1805 Naumann / Metastasio), oratorio
- Judith (1825 Decomberousse), play
- Giuditta (Judith / 1827 Raimondi / Tottola), opera (music & libretto)
- Giuditta (Judith / 1840 Levi / Peruzzini), opera (music & libretto), Venice premiere
- Judith (1841 Eckert / Förster), oratorio
- Judith (1840 Hebbel), play
- Judith (1843 Girardin), play
- Giuditta (Judith / 1852 Pacini / Abate), oratorio
- Giuditta (Judith / 1854 Cianchi / @1840 Peruzzini), opera (music), Florence premiere
- Giuditta (1857 Giacometti), play
- Giuditta (Judith / 1860 Peri / Marcello), opera
- Юдифь (Judith / 1863 Serov), opera
- Judith (1876 Lefebvre / Collin), oratorio
- Judith (1885 Bradford), oratorio
- Judith; or, The Regeneration of Manasseh (1888 Parry), oratorio
- Ouverture zu Hebbel's "Judith" (Overture to Hebbel's "Judith" / 1894 Bölsche), theatre music
- Judith (1901 Chadwick / Langdon), opera
- Judith (1901 Klughardt / Gerlach), oratorio
- Judith of Bethulia (1904 Aldrich), play
- Judith Triumphant (1905 Buchanan), novel
- Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1907 Caserini), short film
- Judith et Holopherne (Judith and Holophernes / 1908 Feuillade), short film
- Judith (1910 Schütze), play
- Die jüdische Witwe (The Jewish Widow / 1911 Kaiser), play
- Judith (1912 Furlotti / Bettoli), oratorio
- Judith (1919 Bennett), play
- Giuditta e Oloferne (1920 Damerini), play
- Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1920 Molinari), feature film
- Judith (1922 Bernstein), play
- Judith (1922 Le Borne), music
- Júdith (1923 Hofmeister), novel
- Judith (1925 Honegger / Morax), opera
- Judith (1929 Goossens / @1919 Bennett), opera (music & libretto)
- Giuditta e Oloferne (Judith and Holophernes / 1929 Negroni), feature film
- Judith (1931 Giraudoux), play
- Judith (1931 Jouvet / @1931 Giraudoux), Paris production, world premiere (play)
- Giuditta (1937 Honegger / Savagnone), opera (Italian ed.)
- Judith (1940 Abell), play
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1952 Rossi / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
- Giuditta e Oloferne (Head of a Tyrant / 1959 Cerchio), feature film
- The Story of Judith (1960 Leisen), TV film
- Judith, Spanish ed. (1961 Stivel / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- Judith, English ed. (1962 Clurman / @1931 Giraudoux), London production (play)
- Judith, German ed. (1965 Döpke / @1931 Giraudoux), TV production (play)
- Judith, English ed. (1965 Rabb / @1931 Giraudoux), New York production (play)
- Judith (1966 Haaf / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- Giuditta (Judith / 1967 Vaccari / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1968 Cillario / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
- Judith, French ed. (1969 Maurice / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- Judith (1969 Wilchek), novel
- Judith, Spanish ed. (1970 Páramo / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1976 Negri / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1978 Hager / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
- Judith, Spanish ed. (1979 Castellón / @1931 Giraudoux), TV production (play)
- Judita = Judith, Croatian ed. (1980 Caric / @1840 Hebbel), TV production (play)
- Judith (1984 Hochhuth), play
- Judith (1985 Matthus / Hebbel), opera
- Dispetti divini (1989 Alberti), novel
- Judith: A Parting from the Body (1990 Barker), play
- La Betulia liberata (The Liberation of Bethulia / 1991 Maag / @1771 Mozart), sound recording (oratorio)
- La stella di Giuditta (1994 Venturoli), novel
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