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Medea : Studien zur Kulturgeschichte der Literatur
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ISBN: 3772027873 Year: 2002 Publisher: Tübingen : Francke,

Médée antique et moderne : aspects rituels et socio-politiques d'un mythe
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ISBN: 2708005057 9782708005051 Year: 1982 Publisher: Paris : Edition Ophrys,

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Médée de Sénèque ou Comment sortir de l'humanité
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ISBN: 2701128390 9782701128399 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris : Belin,

Médée
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ISBN: 2080709925 Year: 1997 Volume: 992 Publisher: Paris : Flammarion,


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Medea : Frauenehre, Kindsmord, Emanzipation.
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ISBN: 3631371276 9783631371275 Year: 2001 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang

Euripides' Medea : the incarnation of disorder
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ISBN: 0271006471 9780271006475 Year: 1989 Publisher: Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State university press

The myth of Medea and the murder of children
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ISBN: 0313305366 9780313305368 Year: 1998 Volume: 89 Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press,


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Euripides' Medea.
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ISBN: 3533026469 Year: 1977 Volume: 5/1977 Publisher: Heidelberg Winter


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Emotions in antiquity : blessing or curse? : Fransum colloquium, Groningen, University of Groningen, 15 November 2008
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ISBN: 9789042932081 Year: 2016 Volume: 9 Publisher: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters

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This volume addresses various aspects of the character of Medea and the presentation of her emotions in literature and in connection with Medea, of philosophical views on emotions and of the reception of these themes in the later European tradition. One of the articles discusses the presentation of Medea's emotions in Hellenistic literature, i.e. in Callimachus and Apollonius Rhodius. Three other papers focus on aspects of philosophy, ranging from Plato to Stoicism. The reception of Euripidean emotionality and the character of Medea in the later European tradition is the subject of two other articles, which focus on the Renaissance poet Maffeo Vegio and on the way in which Goethe models his Iphigeneia on the character of Medea.

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