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  2. List of songs based on literary works - Wikipedia

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    Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: The Chronicles of Narnia: C. S. Lewis [20] Seventh Son of a Seventh Son: Iron Maiden: Seventh Son: Orson Scott Card [21] Shakespeare's Macbeth – A Tragedy in Steel: Rebellion: Macbeth: William Shakespeare [22] Smallcreeps's Day: Mike Rutherford: Smallcreep's Day ...

  3. List of compositions by Bedřich Smetana - Wikipedia

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    symphonic poem; Op. 16; ... Macbeth, skizza ke scéně „Macbeth a čarodějnice“ ze Shakespeara: Macbeth (Macbeth and the Witches)

  4. Three Witches - Wikipedia

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    Three Witches, MacBeth, by James Henry Nixon, British Museum (1831). The concept of the Three Witches themselves may have been influenced by an Old Norse skaldic poem, [5] in which twelve valkyries weave and choose who is to be slain at the Battle of Clontarf (fought outside Dublin in 1014).

  5. The Witch (play) - Wikipedia

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    Two songs, "Come away, come away" and "Black spirits", occur in both The Witch and William Shakespeare's Macbeth. [5] [6] Middleton's play gives the full lyrics, whereas Macbeth only mentions the song titles in stage cues. Many scholars agree that the songs were interpolated into Macbeth during the printing of the First Folio. [7]

  6. Darraðarljóð - Wikipedia

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    Stanza 9 of the song has been translated: Now awful it is to be without, as blood-red rack races overhead; is the welkin gory with warriors' blood as we valkyries war-songs chanted. [2] The poem may have influenced the concept of the Three Witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth. [3]

  7. Macbeth - Wikipedia

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    The theme of androgyny is often seen as a special aspect of the theme of disorder. Inversion of normative gender roles is most famously associated with the witches and with Lady Macbeth as she appears in the first act. Whatever Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the play ends with a thorough return to normative gender values.

  8. The Night of Enitharmon's Joy - Wikipedia

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    An evil winged spectre hovers over her. On her left an ass is grazing on rank vegetation, while an owl and a great toad watch from between rocks. The theme of the Moon Goddess is derived from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream." [17] The image was created in a time in which Shakespeare's Macbeth had a revival, being performed nine times. [18]

  9. The Witches (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Witches (or Roald Dahl's The Witches) is a stage musical with book and lyrics by Lucy Kirkwood and music and lyrics by Dave Malloy, based on Roald Dahl's 1983 children's novel of the same name. Production history