Abstract Musical adaptation of poetry is a frequent and productive artistic practice that deserves careful critical attention from solid and operative theoretical assumptions. This article explores the main theoretical approaches for research in this field, pointing out what each of them highlights as a priority, its virtues, problems, and possibilities. This review follows a chronological line, from comparative literature to intersemiotic translation studies, adaptation theory and intermediality studies. This article discusses how the musical adaptation of poetry has been treated from different theoretical-critical positions. Each of these approaches has different objectives and, consequently, emphasizes and ignores different factors. Finally, we point out intermediality studies as a globalizing and promising perspective for the study of musical adaptations.
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