Augusta Webster’s poem “Medea in Athens” offers a dramatic interpretation of Medea’s psychological responses to Jason’s death. Using the technique of broken dramatic monologue, this poem allows the poet to offer a personal vision of a Medea in contention with her repressed emotions. Whilst the poem has been much studied by feminist scholars as a remarkable example of the struggle of the New Woman in Victorian England, this paper highlights the role played by the voice of Jason’s ghost that represents Medea’s unconscious, and that despite her desperate attempts reveals a strong patriarchal image of femininity. As the poem unfolds, it unveils how Jason’s ghost projects the intense love that the protagonist feels for him, a love from which she...
Ensaio em '(Ex)changing Voices, Expanding Boundaries', Coord. Carla Castro e Luís Guerra, Serviço d...
This article examines how the paradoxical aspects of Medea's character point to one of the fundament...
In this thesis I will primarily examine how the retellings of Greek myths from the female perspectiv...
Augusta Webster’s poem “Medea in Athens” offers a dramatic interpretation of Medea’s psychological r...
[Abstract] This paper seeks to examine the transmission of Cassandra in Victorian England as a prelu...
That nineteenth-century female poets appropriated genre conventions for their own purposes is not a ...
This article intends to explore the image of the mythical woman (Athena) in one of the first Victori...
The Greeks have a certain authority, for they are the source of the Western traditions of poetry, ph...
The paper focuses on Euripides’ Medea and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream to analyze how tra...
Augusta Webster’s monologue “Medea in Athens” constitutes a sequel to the Euripidean tragedy: now ma...
This project is intended to prove the prevalent importance of myth in contemporary art and, more sp...
Tese de doutoramento em Ciências da Literatura (especialidade de Literatura Inglesa)As questões de g...
This project is a creative and contemplative look into women and their voice (or lack thereof) found...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
El papel de la mujer en la sociedad ha ido variando con el paso del tiempo y ello ha quedado refleja...
Ensaio em '(Ex)changing Voices, Expanding Boundaries', Coord. Carla Castro e Luís Guerra, Serviço d...
This article examines how the paradoxical aspects of Medea's character point to one of the fundament...
In this thesis I will primarily examine how the retellings of Greek myths from the female perspectiv...
Augusta Webster’s poem “Medea in Athens” offers a dramatic interpretation of Medea’s psychological r...
[Abstract] This paper seeks to examine the transmission of Cassandra in Victorian England as a prelu...
That nineteenth-century female poets appropriated genre conventions for their own purposes is not a ...
This article intends to explore the image of the mythical woman (Athena) in one of the first Victori...
The Greeks have a certain authority, for they are the source of the Western traditions of poetry, ph...
The paper focuses on Euripides’ Medea and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream to analyze how tra...
Augusta Webster’s monologue “Medea in Athens” constitutes a sequel to the Euripidean tragedy: now ma...
This project is intended to prove the prevalent importance of myth in contemporary art and, more sp...
Tese de doutoramento em Ciências da Literatura (especialidade de Literatura Inglesa)As questões de g...
This project is a creative and contemplative look into women and their voice (or lack thereof) found...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
El papel de la mujer en la sociedad ha ido variando con el paso del tiempo y ello ha quedado refleja...
Ensaio em '(Ex)changing Voices, Expanding Boundaries', Coord. Carla Castro e Luís Guerra, Serviço d...
This article examines how the paradoxical aspects of Medea's character point to one of the fundament...
In this thesis I will primarily examine how the retellings of Greek myths from the female perspectiv...