Abstract
The pandemic, and its first visible consequences, put man at a kind of crossroads that he cannot ignore and that requires reorientation options. The arcane world of Indian literature makes available its symbolic capacity to re-signify itself in the historical course; to this end, we propose to resort to the virtuous knowledge of the oriental tradition to corroborate its passage and its renewal in the author’s headquarters or in the mouth of the anonymous people. We will consider here a reading in relation to the story of Queen Savitrî from the Mahâbhârata and its continuity in two times: in Greek visión, Euripides’ Alcestis and
in marvelous visión The Sleeping Beauty of the Forest, according to the text of Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, all through the sieve of the figure of Orpheus.
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