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== Goliath in Literature & the Arts ==
== Goliath in Literature & the Arts ==


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[[Goliath (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
[[Goliath (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works

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According to Jewish (Christian and Islamic) traditions, Goliath was a giant warrior defeated in battle by young David.

Overview

In Depth

Goliath in Literature & the Arts

Goliath (arts) -- survey of fictional works

In Christian iconography, the victorious David is often portrayed "with the head of Goliath."

More rare are the representations and the accounts the actual fight between David and Goliath in the arts (Michelangelo, Titian, Caravaggio), literature and cinema.

In the 1960s Goliath, like other muscular superheroes who were popular at the time (Hercules, Maciste, Samson), took a life of his own in a series of movies.

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