References to Ophelia

Ophelia was a favorite subject of artist John William Waterhouse.

Ophelia is often referred to in literature and the arts, often in connection to suicide, love, and/or mental instability.

In art

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Arthur Hughes

John William Waterhouse

Other artists

In literature

Ophelia by John Everett Millais (1852) is part of the Tate Gallery collection. His painting influenced the image in both Laurence Olivier's and Kenneth Branagh's films of Hamlet.
Ophelia as appeared in The Works of Shakspere, with notes by Charles Knight, ca. 1873

Novels

Non-fiction

Drama

In film and television

In poetry

In music

Artist

Artist, producer, and singer-songwriter Debra Gail White performs by the stage name of Ophelia.

Classical works

Albums

Video clips

The First Madness of Ophelia by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

In computer games

In science

References

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