In 1995, Christa Wolf, the most eminent author of the former German Democratic Republic, published the novel Medea. Voices. It takes up themes which have been worked and re-worked in European literature since Euripides’ tragedy, and which go back into pre-literary myth. Medea has many guises: she can be seen as the monstrous mother; as the victim of Jason’s fickle nature; or as the perpetual ‘stranger’, the woman who has given up all her origins, only to be disowned. Christa Wolf’s novel concentrates on the impossibility of dialogue—not merely between different cultures, but also between the sexes within one culture. ‘Estrangement’ has come to define the human condition. In this—by no means novel—generalization of cultural antagonism t...
Some German throughout.1961 was an historic year for the German Democratic Republic. The erection of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [65]-68)The publication in May 1990 of the introspective ...
Médée, la Colchidienne (Medea the Colchian woman) is a novel written for adolescents by the French H...
In 1995, Christa Wolf, the most eminent author of the former German Democratic Republic, published t...
The character of Medea, a woman and a barbarian, symbolizes the cry for the empowerment of women, bu...
Keywords Christa Wolf, myth, mythology, myth revision, Cassandra, Medea, social functions of literat...
In this Thesis three different versions of the Medea myth are analysed. They stem from the Antique...
This work aims at elucidating Christa Wolf’s understanding of alienation, her examination of this to...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
This project aims to offer a re-evaluation of the literature of Christa Wolf and change the focus of...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
Murderous Medea – following Euripides’ seminal tragedy countless authors and artists have depicted M...
The main aim of this essay is to go through Christa Wolf’s literary itinerary. I assume here a persp...
Since its rediscovery by the Romantics, the Nibelungenlied has evolved not only into the German na...
In her novel, titled Cassandra, Christa Wolf writes about the society of Cold War Germany in a way t...
Some German throughout.1961 was an historic year for the German Democratic Republic. The erection of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [65]-68)The publication in May 1990 of the introspective ...
Médée, la Colchidienne (Medea the Colchian woman) is a novel written for adolescents by the French H...
In 1995, Christa Wolf, the most eminent author of the former German Democratic Republic, published t...
The character of Medea, a woman and a barbarian, symbolizes the cry for the empowerment of women, bu...
Keywords Christa Wolf, myth, mythology, myth revision, Cassandra, Medea, social functions of literat...
In this Thesis three different versions of the Medea myth are analysed. They stem from the Antique...
This work aims at elucidating Christa Wolf’s understanding of alienation, her examination of this to...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
This project aims to offer a re-evaluation of the literature of Christa Wolf and change the focus of...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
Murderous Medea – following Euripides’ seminal tragedy countless authors and artists have depicted M...
The main aim of this essay is to go through Christa Wolf’s literary itinerary. I assume here a persp...
Since its rediscovery by the Romantics, the Nibelungenlied has evolved not only into the German na...
In her novel, titled Cassandra, Christa Wolf writes about the society of Cold War Germany in a way t...
Some German throughout.1961 was an historic year for the German Democratic Republic. The erection of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [65]-68)The publication in May 1990 of the introspective ...
Médée, la Colchidienne (Medea the Colchian woman) is a novel written for adolescents by the French H...