Euripides presents through a few dramatic devices the stages of Medea's victory over her "ennemies". The supplication motif enables us to follow the progress of her revenge, the importance given to the hand evinces its destructive logic. The scenic significance of the door and the treatment of the murder scene, through comparison with that in Agamemnon., already manifest the poet's art in giving a new edge to known dramatic effects and in giving an essential place in his tragedy to the unexpected, the spectacular and the pathetic.Euripide donne à voir par quelques jeux de scène les étapes de la victoire de Médée sur ses "ennemis" : le motif de la supplication permet de suivre la progression de sa vengeance, la place donnée à la main en mont...
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In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
The aim and purpose of this contribution are to show, if not demonstrate, how this woman's destiny, ...
A thematic study of the text of the Trojan Women reveals the wealth of marine pictures. Poseidon, th...
Of the Péliades, the earliest tragedy by Euripides, staged in 455 BC, neither testimonies nor the fr...
The euripidean Medea does not inspire fear in everyone of her tragic interlocutors (the Chorus, at l...
L'étude du geste dramatique dans le théâtre d'Euripide s'attache principalement à la dimension verba...
Medea appears as one of the most striking embodiments of violence, leaving behind her - whether in C...
Le matériau du « mythe » dont Euripide s’empare est-il avant tout une « histoire » ? La manière dont...
A better understanding of the meaning and significance of Euripides'Medea, which finally eclipsed al...
Euripide construit sa pièce autour des réactions d’Hécube face à un savoir atroce, qu’elle refuse et...
L’article étudie les rapports entre les trois innovations mythologiques généralement attribuées à Eu...
Este artículo estudia las dimensiones sociohistóricas y las implicaciones culturales y teatrales del...
International audienceI shall argue that in his Trojan Women, Euripides makes use of verbal, visual ...
The aim of this article is to understand the role of Agathon's character, as part as Euripide's paro...
In the fifth century sentences for impiety or murder, ostracism and civil wars drove many into exile...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
The aim and purpose of this contribution are to show, if not demonstrate, how this woman's destiny, ...
A thematic study of the text of the Trojan Women reveals the wealth of marine pictures. Poseidon, th...