Medea / Euripides ; edited by Donald J. Mastronarde.
By: Euripides [author]
Contributor(s): Mastronarde, Donald J [editor]
Material type: TextLanguage: grceng Series: Cambridge Greek and Latin classics: Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: x, 431 pages ; 20 cmISBN: 0521643651 (hbk.); 0521643864 (pbk.); 9780521643863Uniform titles: Medea. Subject(s): Medea, consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character) -- Drama | Medea (Greek mythology) | Medea, consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)DDC classification: 882/.01 LOC classification: PA3973 | .M4 2002Online resources: Table of contents | Publisher description Summary: Medea has been abandoned by her husband. His new bride is the daughter of the most powerful man in Corinth and Medea and the boys are to be forced to leave the state and become refugees. But Medea is not a woman to accept such disrespect passively.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 398-416) and indexes.
Medea has been abandoned by her husband. His new bride is the daughter of the most powerful man in Corinth and Medea and the boys are to be forced to leave the state and become refugees. But Medea is not a woman to accept such disrespect passively.
Greek text; study in English.
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