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{{quote|''I have seen nobody on the stage who has been a more interesting Character than that compound of Cruelty and Lust''
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|[[Jane Austen]], speaking of the character Don Juan}}
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* ''[[Don Giovanni]]'', the 1787 opera
* ''[[Don Giovanni]]'', the 1787 opera
* ''[[Lord Byron's Don Juan]]'', the 1824 poem
* ''[[Lord Byron's Don Juan]]'', the 1824 poem
* ''[[Don Juan Demarco]]'', the 1995 film
* ''[[Don Juan Demarco]]'', the 1995 film
* ''Don Juan Triumphant'', an opera written [[In-Universe]] by the titular character of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'', in most versions of the story including the original novel.


For a writeup of the fictional character Don Juan... [[w:Don Juan|you'll have to see The Other Wiki]].
For a writeup of the fictional character Don Juan and a list of other works featuring the character... [[w:Don Juan|you'll have to see The Other Wiki]].

Compare with [[The Casanova]].


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Latest revision as of 09:16, 21 June 2023

I have seen nobody on the stage who has been a more interesting Character than that compound of Cruelty and Lust

Jane Austen, speaking of the character Don Juan

This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, Don Juan could refer to:

For a writeup of the fictional character Don Juan and a list of other works featuring the character... you'll have to see The Other Wiki.

Compare with The Casanova.