Comeback Kids Episode 6: Psyche and Other Romantic Underworld Vacations
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Stories of coming back from the Underworld are some of the biggest, most dramatic comebacks of all! And there are so many of them that they won't all fit in one episode! In this one, we’re exploring stories of heroes who went to the underworld and back for the sake of love. We already talked about the most famous story of this kind, Orpheus and Eurydice, back in Season 1 -- but he’s definitely not the only one! You'll meet a beautiful, adventurous princess, a loyal wife, and a pair of Japanese primordial deities, all of whom face down death in one way or another.
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Transcript for Comeback Kids Episode 6
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Stuff to Read:
- More on Cupid and Psyche:
- Alcestis at World History Encyclopedia
- More on Izanagi and Izanami:
- More on Shintoism:
- About Religions in Japan, from Japan Tours
- Shinto Beliefs and Holidays, from Diversity Resources
- Shinto at a Glance, from the BBC
- Video from Cogito
Stuff to Watch:
- Learn more about the stories in this episode with our curated YouTube playlist!
Cool Images:
Roman Mosaic of Cupid and Psyche from the Poseidon Villa (2nd-3rd century)
Psyche Honoured by the People, Luca Giordano (1695)
Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, Antonia Canova (1794)
Admetus Mourning Alcestis, Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1780)
The God Izanagi and the Goddess Izanami, Nishikawa Sukenobu (18th century)
The Gods Izanagi and Izanami on the Floating Bridge of Heaven, Utagawa Hiroshige (1850)
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