Don Juan
Don Juan is a legendary fictional libertine, whose story has been told many times by different authors. The name is sometimes used figuratively, as a synonym for "seducer". The story ends dramatically, with Don Juan's descent to Hell.
Most authorities agree that the first recorded tale of Don Juan is El burlador de Sevilla by Tirso de Molina. Dates vary for the first publication of this, from 1620 to 1635, depending on the source.
Other works derived from the story of Don Juan:
- 1787: Mozart's opera Don Giovanni
- 1821: Byron's epic poem Don Juan
- 1889: Richard Strauss' symphony Don Juan
- George Bernard Shaws Man and Superman
- 1878: The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee, painting by Ford Madox Brown
- Innumerable movies, perhaps the most famous of which is that starring Johnny Depp in the role of Don Juan, filmed in 1995 and also starring Marlon Brando.
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