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Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art
Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art, From the dawn of European literature, the figure of Medea—best known as the helpmate of Jason and murderer of her own children—has inspired artists in all fields throughout all centuries. Euripides, Seneca, Corneille, Delacroix, Anouilh, Pasolini, Maria C, Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art
  • Written by author James J. Clauss
  • Published by Princeton University Press, December 1996
  • From the dawn of European literature, the figure of Medea—best known as the helpmate of Jason and murderer of her own children—has inspired artists in all fields throughout all centuries. Euripides, Seneca, Corneille, Delacroix, Anouilh, Pasolini, Maria C
  • "Medea is a model of how one goes about configuring and interpreting any of our long-lasting inheritances from Greek myth.... The richness of its subject should make this book appeal to a wide audience."--Richard P. Martin
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Preface
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Introduction3
1Medea, the Enchantress from Afar: Remarks on a Well-Known Myth21
2Corinthian Medea and the Cult of Hera Akraia44
3Medea as Foundation-Heroine71
4Why Did Medea Kill Her Brother Apsyrtus?83
5Medea as Muse: Pindar's Pythian 4103
6Becoming Medea: Assimilation in Euripides127
7Conquest of the Mephistophelian Nausicaa: Medea's Role in Apollonius' Redefinition of the Epic Hero149
8The Metamorphosis of Ovid's Medea178
9Medea among the Philosophers211
10Serpents in the Soul: A Reading of Seneca's Medea219
11Medea at a Shifting Distance: Images and Euripidean Tragedy253
12Medea as Politician and Diva: Riding the Dragon into the Future297
Bibliography325
List of Contributors351
Index Locorum353
General Index369


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