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Medea speaks Afrikaans Euripides’ “Medea” is one of the Greek dramas that have been and still are being translated, performed and adapted in many different languages and countries.
B. van Zyl Smit
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A Medea called Wally: race, madness and fashion in Paul Heyse's novella 'Medea' [PDF]
In the extensive tradition of adaptations of the Medea myth in German-speaking literature Paul Heyse’s novella Medea (1898) has been often overlooked. However, the fact that it is the first text to introduce the tragic heroine from classical mythology as
Bartel, Heike
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Jason and the Greek Epic Hero in Light of Archetypal Criticism
Frye’s seminal work on literary criticism is used as the theoretical basis of this paper, which examines the role of Jason as the hero of the Argonautica in light of archetypal criticism. Through a close reading and analysis of the text of Apollonius’
Maria Mariola Glavan
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Anche se dopo la famosa tragedia di Euripide fonti letterarie e iconografiche rappresentano Medea principalmente come madre infanticida, la Medea delle Metamorfosi di Ovidio è soprattutto una potente maga: una sapiente conoscitrice di erbe, con cui sa ...
Giuseppe Capriotti
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After composing Adrienne Lecouvreur, a drama co-written with Eugène Scribe and starring Rachel, Ernest Legouvé wrote a Médée for her. But the great actress, although she had already agreed to play the part of the protagonist, decided to give it up.
Francesco Puccio
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MEDEA: a real time imaging pipeline for pixel lensing [PDF]
Pixel lensing is a technique used to search for baryonic components of dark matter (MACHOs) and allows to detect microlensing events even when the target galaxies are not resolved into individual stars. Potentially, it has the advantage to provide higher
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De la femme trahie à La Femme adultère : Medée et Janine ou la sensualité perdue et retrouvée
This study aims to highlight the issue of sensuality in Albert Camus’ short story The Adulterous Woman and Euripides’ tragedy Medea. Unloved, strangers and exiled from themselves, the two women realize that their kingdom is inaccessible due to a betrayed
Sofia Chatzipetrou
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Stable isotope (δ18O and δ13C) sclerochronology of Callovian (Middle Jurassic) bivalves (Gryphaea (Bilobissa) dilobotes) and belemnites (Cylindroteuthis puzosiana) from the Peterborough Member of the Oxford Clay Formation (Cambridgeshire, England): Evidence of palaeoclimate, water depth and belemnite behaviour [PDF]
Incremental δ18O and δ13C signals were obtained from three well-preserved specimens of Cylindroteuthis puzosiana and from three well-preserved specimens of Gryphaea (Bilobissa) dilobotes from the Peterborough Member of the Oxford Clay Formation ...
A.L.A. Johnson +81 more
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Comparison of Selection Methods in On-line Distributed Evolutionary Robotics [PDF]
In this paper, we study the impact of selection methods in the context of on-line on-board distributed evolutionary algorithms. We propose a variant of the mEDEA algorithm in which we add a selection operator, and we apply it in a taskdriven scenario. We
Boumaza, Amine +2 more
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The modern reader may encounter the Greek text of Euripides' surviving plays in many forms: in print either in complete editions or in separate editions of single plays published with translations or commentaries or both, and in digital form at well ...
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