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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Fetishized Victims | |
1 | The Sacrificial Virgins: Iphigenia and Others | 31 |
2 | The Sacrificial Wife: Alcestis | 67 |
Pt. II | Vengeful Destroyers | |
3 | The Terrifying Mater Dolorosa: Hekabe | 103 |
4 | Vindictive Wife, Murderous Mother: Medea | 125 |
5 | Sacrificial Son and Vengeful Destroyer: Hippolytos and Phaedra | 155 |
Pt. III | Men United | |
6 | Renegotiating the Oedipus: Theseus and Hippolytos | 173 |
7 | Raped or Seduced? and Abandoned: Kreousa, Ion, Xouthos | 189 |
Works Cited | 223 | |
Index | 241 |
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