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Victorian Hellenism and Trauma: The Reinterpretation of Medea in Augusta Webster’s “Medea in Athens” [PDF]
The 19th-century reinterpretations of Hellenic myths serve as an effective tool for discussing the female experience of exclusion and inclusion.
Dorota Osińska
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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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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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Just Another Angry Woman: Adaptations of Female Rage through Euripides, Shakespeare, and Whedon [PDF]
Euripides’ portrayal of Medea, Shakespeare’s dramatization of Queen Margaret, and Joss Whedon and company’s creation of Willow Rosenberg all work to depict the silencing of female emotion.
Pistone, Melissa
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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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Medea Rejuvenates Herself: Female Roles and the Use of the Body in Seneca’s Medea
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the arc of the sequence of events through which Medea rejuvenates herself – as she has rejuvenated others before her, she does it as if she were simply disassembling herself and putting herself in her own cauldron ...
Ildikó Csepregi
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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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El mito clásico a través de la obra teatral de Lourenzo
En el presente trabajo se aborda el análisis de dos obras teatrales del autor gallego contemporáneo Manuel Lourenzo, Fedra y Últimas faíscas de Setembro. Ambas tratan, desde una perspectiva distinta, las figuras míticas de Fedra y Medea.
Helena Maquieira +1 more
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Abstract Non‐seizure issues (NSIs), including cognition, behavior/psychiatric symptoms, adaptive and social functioning, sleep, autonomic, and motor impairments, often shape day‐to‐day outcomes in Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) more than seizures, yet clinicians lack LGS‐specific, feasible assessment pathways.
Giancarlo Di Gennaro +7 more
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Medea fra mito e cronaca: la tragedia popolare di Francesco Mastriani
Thanks to the complex temper and personality of its main character, the Medea of Euripides has generated an impressive amount of rewritings. This article aims to analyze the Fortleben of Medea-myth focusing on Francesco Mastriani’s La Medea di Porta ...
Maria Francesca Mortellaro
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