•
Nathaniel Hawthorne repeated the story of Baucis and Philemon in "The Miraculous Pitcher," a story in
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys, 1851. •
Jean de la Fontaine's poem follows Ovid closely. •
John Dryden translated Ovid's poem in 1693. •
Jonathan Swift wrote a poem on the subject of Baucis and Philemon in 1709. •
Joseph Haydn wrote a marionette opera
Philemon und Baucis, oder Jupiters Reise auf die Erde in 1773. • Baucis and Philemon are characters in the fifth act of
Goethe's Faust II (1832). •
Gogol wrote an ironic and bittersweet reworking of the legend in his 1835
novella The Old World Landowners. •
Charles Gounod wrote his
opéra comique Philémon et Baucis in 1860. • The
Lanchester Marionettes created a puppet show
Philemon and Baucis in 1952 • One of the cities in
Italo Calvino's
Invisible Cities (1972) is named after Baucis. •
Charles Frazier's novel,
Cold Mountain (1997), ends with a reading of this myth. • Film director
Károly Makk sets his film
Philemon és Baucis during the Hungarian uprising of 1956. • Referenced by
Shakespeare in
Much Ado About Nothing when Don Pedro courts Hero for Claudio (2.1.95), and also in
As You Like It by Jaques (3.3.7-8). • Australian writer
Ursula Dubosarsky published a play for children,
The Goose Who Was Nearly Cooked, based on the story of Philemon and Baucis. • Referenced in
Nadja by
André Breton. • Referenced in
Thom Gunn's poem "Philemon and Baucis" in
The Man with Night Sweats. •
Barbey d'Aurevilly describes a couple as Philemon and Baucis in his short story "Happiness in Crime" from the collection
Les Diaboliques. • The narrator in
Max Frisch's 1964 novel
Gantenbein refers to the main characters as Baucis and Philemon for a whole chapter. • Philemon (and occasionally Baucis) is a central protagonist in
Carl Jung's revelatory text, the
Red Book. • Referenced by
Ezra Pound in the poem "The Tree" and in "Canto XC". •
The Overstory by
Richard Powers makes several references to the story and to the idea of gods' traveling incognito. • British writer
Jenn Ashworth echoes the myth of Baucis and Philemon in her 2016 supernatural novel
Fell • The myth is retold in the story
Sawdust by
Edward Carey in the anthology
xo Orpheus (2013; ), edited by
Kate Bernheimer. ==See also==