Abstract

From the idea of text as a generative texture of signification, this article approaches the short film M is for man, music and Mozart (directed by Peter Greenaway in 1991 and produced by the English network BBC) in order to trail some of its possible and multiple intertextual images. This journey leads to the Italian Renaissance and some of its masters, Greenaway's happy metaphor on the creation of mankind and its myths.

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