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Medea

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Euripides’ Medea remains one of the most abidingly powerful of all Greek tragedies; its themes of love, jealousy, vengeance, and infanticide continue to enthral audiences more than two thousand years after it was first produced. Unlike many of Euripides’ plays, Medea is dominated by a single character, the eponymous heroine, and the debates which have ...
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Medea

2000
Medea, whose magical powers helped Jason and the Argonauts take the Golden Fleece, remains one of the strongest female characters ever to appear on stage. In the play she kills her own children. Plays for Performance Series.
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The Polycomb group protein MEDEA controls cell proliferation and embryonic patterning in Arabidopsis

Developmental Cell, 2021
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Medea

Theatre Journal, 1987
Glenda Frank, null Euripides
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Medea

Psychological Perspectives, 2021
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Medea

Theatre Journal, 1993
Sue-Ellen Case, null Euripides
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Medea

Educational Theatre Journal, 1977
Douglas Arthur, null Euripides
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