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Midas is a verse drama in blank verse by the Romantic writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary wrote the drama and Percy contributed two lyric poems to it. Written in 1820 while the Shelleys were living in Italy, Mary Shelley tried unsuccessfully to have the play published by children's magazines in England in the 1830s; however, it was not published until A. Koszul's 1922 scholarly edition. Whether or not the drama was ever meant to be staged is a point of debate among scholars. The play combines the stories of the musical contest between Apollo and Pan and that of King Midas and his ability to turn everything he touches to gold.

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  • Midas (Shelley) (es)
  • Midas (Shelley) (fr)
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  • Midas est un drame en vers blanc, écrit par Percy Shelley et son épouse Mary Shelley. Il a été publié longtemps après leur mort, en 1922. * Portail de la littérature britannique * Portail du théâtre (fr)
  • Midas es una obra teatral en verso blanco escrita por los autores del Romanticismo Mary Shelley y Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary escribió la obra y Percy contribuyó con dos poemas líricos. Escrita en 1820, cuando los Shelley vivían en Italia, Mary Shelley trató sin éxito que la obra fuese publicada en revistas para niños en Inglaterra durante la década de 1830; sin embargo, no fue publicada hasta 1922. No está claro entre los historiadores si la obra de teatro fue escrita para representarse sobre un escenario. El libro combina las historias entre Apolo y Pan y la habilidad del rey Midas de convertir lo que toca en oro. (es)
  • Midas is a verse drama in blank verse by the Romantic writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary wrote the drama and Percy contributed two lyric poems to it. Written in 1820 while the Shelleys were living in Italy, Mary Shelley tried unsuccessfully to have the play published by children's magazines in England in the 1830s; however, it was not published until A. Koszul's 1922 scholarly edition. Whether or not the drama was ever meant to be staged is a point of debate among scholars. The play combines the stories of the musical contest between Apollo and Pan and that of King Midas and his ability to turn everything he touches to gold. (en)
  • Mida (Midas) è un dramma in versi scritto da Mary e Percy Bysshe Shelley nel 1820, durante la loro permanenza in Italia. Mary scrisse la gran parte dell'opera, avendo composto il testo in blank verse della pièce, mentre il marito contribuì con due poesie. Rifiutato da diversi periodici e riviste di letteratura per ragazzi durante gli anni 1830, Mida è stato dato alle stampe per la prima volta nel 1922. È ancora oggetto di dibattito se l'opera sia stata scritta per la sola lettura o per la rappresentazione sulle scene. Il dramma combina la storia della contesa musicale tra Apollo e Pan con quella di Mida, il leggendario sovrano frigio che trasformava qualunque cosa toccasse in oro. (it)
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