he subject of this chapter is Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film adaptation of one of the most shocking and intriguing plays from Greek antiquity, Euripides’ Medea. This is a text that continues to inspire generations of artists – mostly playwrights, but also writers and film directors – who approach it in many different ways, dealing with the issues of an oppressed foreign woman, who, in the Euripidean account, brutally killed her children
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
The paper explores the conception of space in three ancient plays about Medea: the first one, the Me...
he subject of this chapter is Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film adaptation of one of the most shocking and...
The present study examines how Pasolini’s film on Medea’s devouring passion fits in the poet-directo...
This volume reinvigorates the field of Classical Reception by investigating present-day culture, soc...
Ma thèse s'intitule “Le mythe de Médée. De Euripide à Pier Paolo Pasolini et Christa Wolf”. Il s'agi...
This thesis examines three contemporary adaptations of Euripides’ Medea which reveal her as the ulti...
This chapter discusses a 1997 revival of Euripides’ Medea by the National Theatre of Greece. This gr...
Este artigo versa sobre a passagem do mundo mítico e agrícola para o mundo prático e objetivo da cid...
mythisnow and pasoliniandeuropetoday are not collages. They are multistabilities of ‘nows’ which sha...
My thesis is titled “The Myth of Medea. From Euripide to Pier Paolo Pasolini and Christa Wolf”. The ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
La vision de la Grèce antique de Pasolini est une vision barbare parce que le cinéasterefuse toute i...
Euripides’ Medea has been reinvented several times in the twentieth century. While some modern...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
The paper explores the conception of space in three ancient plays about Medea: the first one, the Me...
he subject of this chapter is Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film adaptation of one of the most shocking and...
The present study examines how Pasolini’s film on Medea’s devouring passion fits in the poet-directo...
This volume reinvigorates the field of Classical Reception by investigating present-day culture, soc...
Ma thèse s'intitule “Le mythe de Médée. De Euripide à Pier Paolo Pasolini et Christa Wolf”. Il s'agi...
This thesis examines three contemporary adaptations of Euripides’ Medea which reveal her as the ulti...
This chapter discusses a 1997 revival of Euripides’ Medea by the National Theatre of Greece. This gr...
Este artigo versa sobre a passagem do mundo mítico e agrícola para o mundo prático e objetivo da cid...
mythisnow and pasoliniandeuropetoday are not collages. They are multistabilities of ‘nows’ which sha...
My thesis is titled “The Myth of Medea. From Euripide to Pier Paolo Pasolini and Christa Wolf”. The ...
Each of the three great Roman tragedians of the Republic, Ennius, Accius and Pacuvius, wrote plays c...
La vision de la Grèce antique de Pasolini est une vision barbare parce que le cinéasterefuse toute i...
Euripides’ Medea has been reinvented several times in the twentieth century. While some modern...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
The goal of this paper is to examine the traditions of mythic character of Medea, infamous for killi...
The paper explores the conception of space in three ancient plays about Medea: the first one, the Me...