
Orpheus no Mado
- Genre: drama gender bender historical romance shoujo tragedy
- Author: ikeda riyoko
- Artist(s): ikeda riyoko
- Year: 1975
- Original Publisher: shueisha
- Status: Complete
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19th century 20th century abusive mother abusive parents all-boys school amnesia androgynous female lead androgynous protagonist beautiful artwork betrayal breaking societal norms character deaths classic manga cross-dressing cross-dressing female lead dark ambience dysfunctional family/ies europe european ambience female disguised as male germany half-siblings half-sisters hiding true gender historical fiction historical persons historical references historical setting illegitimate child/ren love triangles melodrama music music school musician nobility/aristocracy old-style drawings only girl in an all-boys school pianists prostitutes real life facts revolution russia secret identity secrets servants sisters social hierarchy star-crossed lovers stepsiblings unrequited love wars world war i
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This is my all-time favorite shoujo manga. Since I read Orpheus no Mado when I was very young, I found it a good introduction of European history for kids. I've become fanatic about Russia after reading this. LoL!
On the whole, the art is nicely illustrated. However, it greatly developed from the first volume to the last one in a more intricate style as if it was executed by different artist. The plot is so strong and powerful. The most touching part IMO is the story of Isac.
The way it ends with sorrow always shed my tears and it still lingers in my heart after so many years. There's also a side-story to this manga called Shiroi Egmont. It is definitely an excellent love story of three generations that the first couple ended up a tragedy (they were half siblings) whereas the second and the third had a happy ending.
It has been a long time I came across an excellent series like this.
It is without doubt a beautiful and heartbreaking tales but by all means worth your time.
With meticulous arts on the historical background of Europe at the turning point revolution, the series gives good insights on historical events as well as raises the most controversial question of human evolution against humanity loss. Highly recommend this series. I've become an absolute fan of Ikeda Riyoko after reading this
I disagree, I think it's a good manga with a strong plot.
The only cons I have is the ending. Super sad and I know it sounds ridiculous but I still cry everytime I read the book
Because the son of hero, Hiro -> Because the hero’s son, Earth
Reason:
While your replacement would fit better, it’s ingrained in the crowd’s mentality to refer to Hiro and his status as a hero before even considering Earth himself. Rarely do they even mention Earth’s name. It’s how it is in the raw and goes with the narrative.