Euripides Medea the theatricality of madness (original) (raw)

A Critique of Aristotelian Evaluation of Euripides’s Medea

Hanife Bilgili

Kaygı. Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Felsefe Dergisi, 2020

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In Search of Medea’s Atypical Motherhood in Euripides’ Medea: Cultural and Historical Perspective

Dr. Prakash Chandra Biswas

International Journal of Applied Educational Research (Online), 2024

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“The Medea of Euripides: a pre-Platonic text?”,

Stefano Jedrkiewicz

Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classican.s. 120, pp.15-44, 2018

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Medea’ s sacrifice and the unsatisfied director: Euripides’ Medea by Anatoli Vassiliev

Natasha Merkouri

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The Breakdown:Euripides’ Medea and Ayckbourn’s Mother FIGURE1

Kagan Kaya

International journal of interdisciplinary and intercultural art, 2017

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Medea's Wounds: Euripides on Justice and Compassion (History of Political Thought, Vol. 36, 2015)

Devrim Sezer

History of Political Thought, 2015

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REDIRECTING THEMATIC PERSPECTIVES: EURIPIDES' VERSION OF THE MEDEA MYTH AS THE RISE OF A LITERARY MYTH

Tatiana GOLBAN

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Restraining the Song of her Mistress and Saving the Oikos? Nurses in Euripides’ Medea, Hippolytus and Andromache

Vasiliki Kousoulini

S K E N È Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies 5:2 2019, 2019

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After Euripides: Esotericism in Medea’s English Literary Tradition

Marta Villalba

Athens Journal of Humanities & Arts, 2022

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In defense of Medea: a legal approach to Euripides

Delfim Leão

Epetiris , 2011

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'Otherness and Exile: Euripides' Production of 431 BC' in D. Stuttard (ed.) Looking at Medea. Bloomsbury Press 2014

Ioanna Karamanou

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Narrating Nothingness: Women and the Absent Body in Euripides' Medea

Tuhin Bhattacharjee

The Body Speaketh: Interrogating Cultural Constructions of the Body, 2017

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Hopman, M. “Revenge and Mythopoiesis in Euripides’ Medea.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 38.1 (2008) 155-83.

Marianne Hopman

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The Personality of Mήδεια (Medea): An Ethical Approach

EVAGGELIA KIOSI

Journal of Psychology Research

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"The Worst Husband": Discourses of Praise and Blame in Euripides' Medea

Laura McClure

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MEDEA TODAY: PASSION, POWER AND PARADOX

Jean G-Owen

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Suffering Women and their Skin(s): Representations of Female Bodies in Pain in Euripides Las Mujeres sufrientes y su(s) piel(es): Representaciones de los cuerpos femeninos dolientes en Eurípides

Vasiliki Kousoulini

Synthesis, 2024

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Protofeminist or Misogynist Medea as a case study of gendered discourse in Euripidean drama

Silvino Nyx

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Review of Mossman, J. 2011. Euripides. Medea. Warminster.

Naomi Weiss

Classical Review, 2016

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Euripides’ Iphigenia: Ancient Victim, Modern Greek Heroine?

Anastasia Bakogianni

CODEX -- Revista de Estudos Clássicos

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A Comparison between Euripides' and Seneca's Medea: Response Paper

Sude Türk

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Constructions of Motherhood in Euripides’ Medea

John Given

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Medea in the courtroom and on the stage in nineteenth century London

Nicolá Goc

Australasian Journal of Victorian …, 2009

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Medea and New Media: Analyzing Euripides’ Tragedy through the Medium of Video Games

Ashton Murphy

2016

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Medea - Failure and the Queer Escape

Sarah Nooter

Queer Euripides: Re-readings in Greek Tragedy, 2022

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Approaches Related to Feminist Ethics of Euripides' Tragedy Called Medea

Serap Sahinoglu

Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Ethics-Law and History, 2020

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Betraying the Bond of Philia: The Causes of Conflict, Destruction and Self-Destruction in the Plays of Euripides

Nikos Konstandaras

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Euripides the Melodramatist

José Luis Calvo Martínez, JLC

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Reasoning Madness : The Reception and Performance of Euripides

Kathleen Riley

2009

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Postración/excitación. Los polos de la enfermedad en Orestes de Eurípides / Prostration/ agitation. The poles of the illness in Euripides’ Orestes

Cecilia J. Perczyk

Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 2018

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Intimations of Feminism in Ancient Athens: Euripides’ Medea

Affonso kristeva

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‘Euripides’ Medea and the politics of alliances in 431 BC’, in P. Brillet-Dubois, A.-S. Noel, B. Nikolsky (eds), Poetics and Politics: New Approaches to Euripides (Lyon 2024) FINAL DRAFT

ei42@columbia.edu Irwin

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‘In Medea Res: Restaging Euripides on the Global Stage.’

James Stratford

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Medea’s Inner Voice

Çiğdem Menzilcioğlu

2013

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The Medea of Euripides and Seneca: A Comparison

Hanen Zrig

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