Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as generated by two highly influential Medea plays; (2) to provide a complete rereading of these plays; and (3) to make a comparative study of the dramas, particularly with regard to the innovative ways each author evokes suspense in his audience. This study begins with an introduction discussing some key considerations of myth, tragic drama, and suspense, and how these relate to each other, the tragic hero, and the audience. Certain Aristotelian concepts are discussed. The second chapter deals with the Medea legend itself, from its origins to its influence on Euripides and subsequent development before Seneca. Specifically, there are two quite diverg...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
This is paper examines critically the fact that it is not the tragedy with a plot that is generally ...
For a number of years, Euripides\u27 Medea has been explored predominantly by feminist approaches, h...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
This study attempts to trace three themes of the Medea-story from Euripides to the 20th century. Fir...
The tale of Medea has been told many times and in many ways. The two most famous versions are those ...
The paper explores the conception of space in three ancient plays about Medea: the first one, the Me...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
This is paper examines critically the fact that it is not the tragedy with a plot that is generally ...
For a number of years, Euripides\u27 Medea has been explored predominantly by feminist approaches, h...
Our purpose here is threefold: (1) to make an exhaustive study of dramatic suspense itself as genera...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
This study attempts to trace three themes of the Medea-story from Euripides to the 20th century. Fir...
The tale of Medea has been told many times and in many ways. The two most famous versions are those ...
The paper explores the conception of space in three ancient plays about Medea: the first one, the Me...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
In 430 BC Greek playwright Euripides transformed the mythological figure of Medea into the proto-typ...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
The programme was scanned from an original held in the University Archives.This play was produced un...
The story of Medea provides a wide range of themes to be explored and passion emerges as a frequent ...
This is paper examines critically the fact that it is not the tragedy with a plot that is generally ...
For a number of years, Euripides\u27 Medea has been explored predominantly by feminist approaches, h...