This study attempts to trace three themes of the Medea-story from Euripides to the 20th century. First of all, Euripides' "Medea" is established as a model to which Seneca's "Medea" constitutes an almost diametrically opposed point of view. Most of the later plays range between these two poles, but the treatment of the material varies from play to play. Medea's crime - the murder of her children and of Creusa - is the theme explored first. In the later plays this crime is no longer seen as a complete and indivisible act of revenge: from the 17th century onwards the motives for the child murder and the revenge on Creusa are no longer the same. The infanticide, more often than not, does not form a part of Medea's revenge on Jason but is cause...
Głównym celem pracy było przedstawienie w jaki sposób jeden z najstarszych mitów został zmieniony pr...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
The paper deals with a comparative analysis of Velimir Lukić’s and Euripides’ tragedies, with partic...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
Among the modern interpretations of Medea, one of the most influential plays by Euripides, which was...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
Medea’s powerful ability to inspire and confuse is at the core of this study. The contradiction conc...
For a number of years, Euripides\u27 Medea has been explored predominantly by feminist approaches, h...
Since the time of the ancient Greeks themselves, Greek myth and dramas based on Greek myth have cont...
In this Thesis three different versions of the Medea myth are analysed. They stem from the Antique...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
Głównym celem pracy było przedstawienie w jaki sposób jeden z najstarszych mitów został zmieniony pr...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
The paper deals with a comparative analysis of Velimir Lukić’s and Euripides’ tragedies, with partic...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
Among the modern interpretations of Medea, one of the most influential plays by Euripides, which was...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
Medea’s powerful ability to inspire and confuse is at the core of this study. The contradiction conc...
For a number of years, Euripides\u27 Medea has been explored predominantly by feminist approaches, h...
Since the time of the ancient Greeks themselves, Greek myth and dramas based on Greek myth have cont...
In this Thesis three different versions of the Medea myth are analysed. They stem from the Antique...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
This thesis explores the character of Medea among three different cultures: Euripides’ Medea (Classi...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
Głównym celem pracy było przedstawienie w jaki sposób jeden z najstarszych mitów został zmieniony pr...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
The paper deals with a comparative analysis of Velimir Lukić’s and Euripides’ tragedies, with partic...