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In the Wake of Medea

Author : Juliette Cherbuliez
Publisher : Fordham University Press
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780823287833

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In the Wake of Medea by Juliette Cherbuliez Pdf

In the Wake of Medea examines the violence of seventeenth-century French political dramas. French tragedy has traditionally been taken to be a passionless, cerebral genre that refused all forms of violence. This book explores the rhetorical, literary, and performance strategies through which violence persists, contextualizing it in a longer literary and philosophical history from Ovid to Pasolini. The mythological figure of Medea, foreigner who massacres her brother, murders kings, burns down Corinth, and kills her own children, exemplifies the persistence of violence in literature and art. A refugee who is welcomed yet feared, who confirms the social while threatening its integrity, Medea offers an alternative to western philosophy’s ethical paradigm of Antigone. The Medean presence, Cherbuliez shows, offers a model of radically persistent and disruptive outsiderness, both for classical theater and for its wake in literary theory. In the Wake of Medea explores a range of artistic strategies integrating violence into drama, from rhetorical devices like ekphrasis to dramaturgical mechanisms like machinery, all of which involve temporal disruption. The full range of this Medean presence is explored in treatments of the character Medea and in works figuratively invoking a Medean presence, from the well-known tragedies of Racine and Corneille through a range of other neoclassical political theater, including spectacular machine plays, Neo-Stoic parables, didactic Christian theater. In the Wake of Medea recognizes the violence within these tragedies to explain why violence remains so integral to literature and arts today.

Portraits of Medea in Portugal during the 20th and 21st Centuries

Author : Andrés Pociña Pérez,Aurora López,Carlos Ferreira Morais,Maria de Fátima Silva,Patrick Finglass
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004383395

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Portraits of Medea in Portugal during the 20th and 21st Centuries by Andrés Pociña Pérez,Aurora López,Carlos Ferreira Morais,Maria de Fátima Silva,Patrick Finglass Pdf

The central episode in the Portuguese rewritings of Medea is the break between the Asiatic princess and Jason, on the one hand, and Medea’s killing of their children in retaliation, on the other. The enthusiasm for the great classical plots and the challenge to remodel the Classics are the main motivation behind the Portuguese rewritings.

Medea

Author : James J. Clauss,Sarah Iles Johnston
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1997-01-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 0691043760

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Medea by James J. Clauss,Sarah Iles Johnston Pdf

The figure of Medea has inspired artists in all fields throughout the centuries. This work examines the major representations of Medea in myth, art, and ancient and contemporary literature, as well as the philosophical, psychological and cultural questions these portrayals raise.

Medea

Author : Euripides
Publisher : Random House
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2008-09-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781407013992

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Medea by Euripides Pdf

THE ACCLAIMED TRANSLATION BY ROBIN ROBERTSON (FORWARD PRIZE, MAN BOOKER PRIZE SHORTLIST 2018) Euripides' Medea, the brutally powerful ancient Greek tragedy that reverberates down the centuries, has been brought to fresh and urgent life by one of our best modern poets. Medea has been betrayed. Her husband Jason has left her for a younger woman. He has forgotten all the promises he made and is even prepared to abandon their two sons. But Medea is not a woman to accept such disrespect passively. Strong-willed and fiercely intelligent, she turns her formidable energies to working out the greatest, and most horrifying, revenge possible... Suitable for the general reader as well as for students and performers. 'In Robertson's lucid, free-running verse, Medea's power is released into the world, fresh and appalling, in words that seem spoken for the first time' Anne Enright 'This version of Medea is vivid, strong, readable and brings triumphantly into modern focus the tragic sensibility of the ancient Greeks' John Banville 'Robertson's achievement is to make the dialogue flow without losing the unsettling poetry of the original' Financial Times

Mapping Medea

Author : Anna Albrektson,Fiona Macintosh
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192884305

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Mapping Medea by Anna Albrektson,Fiona Macintosh Pdf

The late-eighteenth century witnessed multiple Medeas take to the stages of Europe, in the Americas, and across the Russian empire. Performances took place in Moscow and São Paulo, in London and Lisbon, in Gotha, Stuttgart, and Venice. This lively collection of essays examines the various reasons why Medea, the ancient mother who killed her own children, attracted the attention of authors, audiences, actors, and rulers in Europe and its dominions during the pivotal period 1750 to 1800, and to what effects. As a migrant and iconoclast, Medea crosses a number of eighteenth-century borders: linguistic, cultural, national, temporal, spatial, aesthetic, ethical, and generic. Moreover, the fact that late-eighteenth-century playwrights, poets, composers, and choreographers all turned to one of the most problematic characters of Greco-Roman antiquity offers a unique opportunity to examine the remarkable flexibility of the reception process itself. Medea therefore functions as an intriguing case study, reflecting a wider context of cultural and political change within Europe and its colonies in the late-eighteenth century. By drawing together eighteenth-century specialists working across multiple languages and disciplines with the reception perspective of classical scholars, this volume brings much rare material from a range of archives across continental Europe to critical attention for the first time. Mapping Medea shows how the eighteenth century made Medea modern, and Medea helped to shape modern performance.

Unbinding Medea

Author : Heike Bartel
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781351538183

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Unbinding Medea by Heike Bartel Pdf

Medea - simply to mention her name conjures up echoes and cross-connections from Antiquity to the present. The vengeful wife, the murderess of her own children, the frail, suicidal heroine, the archetypal Bad Mother, the smitten maiden, the barbarian, the sorceress, the abused victim, the case study for a pathology. For more than two thousand years, she has arrested the eye in paintings, reverberated in opera, called to us from the stage. She demands the most interdisciplinary of study, from ancient art to contemporary law and medicine; she is no more to be bound by any single field of study than by any single take on her character. The contributors to this wide-ranging volume are Brian Arkins, Angela J. Burns, Anthony Bushell, Richard Buxton, Peter A. Campbell, Margherita Carucci, Daniela Cavallaro, Robert Cowan, Hilary Emmett, Edith Hall, Laurence D. Hurst, Ekaterini Kepetzis, Ivar Kvistad, Catherine Leglu, Yixu Lue, Edward Phillips, Elizabeth Prettejohn, Paula Straile-Costa, John Thorburn, Isabelle Torrance, Terence Stephenson, and Amy Wygant.

The Early Modern Medea

Author : K. Heavey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137466242

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The Early Modern Medea by K. Heavey Pdf

This is the first book-length study of early modern English approaches to Medea, the classical witch and infanticide who exercised a powerful sway over literary and cultural imagination in the period 1558-1688. It encompasses poetry, prose and drama, and translation, tragedy, comedy and political writing.

Medea

Author : Euripides
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10-06
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781416592259

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Medea by Euripides Pdf

Student edition of Euripedes' classic in which an abandoned, mistreated wife exacts revenge by killing her children.

Medea

Author : Christa Wolf
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1998-03-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780385518574

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Medea by Christa Wolf Pdf

Medea is among the most notorious women in the canon of Greek tragedy: a woman scorned who sacrifices her own children to her jealous rage. In her gripping new novel, Christa Wolf expands this myth, revealing a fiercely independent woman ensnared in a brutal political battle. Medea, driven by her conscience to leave her corrupt homeland, arrives in Corinth with her husband, the hero Jason. He is welcomed, but she is branded the outsider—and then she discovers the appalling secret behind the king's claim to power. Unwilling to ignore the horrifying truth about the state, she becomes a threat to the king and his ruthless advisors. Then abandoned by Jason and made a public scapegoat, she is reviled as a witch and a murderess. Long a sharp-eyed political observer, Christa Wolf transforms this ancient tale into a startlingly relevant commentary on our times. Possessed of the enduring truths so treasured in the classics, and yet with a thoroughly contemporary spin, her Medea is a stunningly perceptive and probingly honest work of fiction.

The Medea of Euripides

Author : Euripides
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1876
Category : Greek drama (Tragedy)
ISBN : HARVARD:32044085114734

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Tragic Agency in Classical Drama from Aeschylus to Voltaire

Author : Paul Hammond
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004467378

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Tragic Agency in Classical Drama from Aeschylus to Voltaire by Paul Hammond Pdf

Are we free agents? This perennial question is addressed by tragedy when it dramatizes the struggle of individuals with supernatural forces, or maps the inner conflict of a mind divided against itself. The first part of this book follows the adaptations of four myths as they migrate from classical Greek tragedy to Seneca and on to seventeenth-century France: the stories of Agamemnon, Oedipus, Medea, and Phaedra. Detailed linguistic analysis charts the playwrights’ contrasting assumptions about agency and autonomy. In the second part, six plays by Corneille and Racine are discussed to show how the problem of agency and free will is explored in scenarios which show protagonists who are in thrall to their past, to their rulers, or to their own ideals.

Jason and Medea

Author : Matthew L. Hunter
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780595343218

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Jason and Medea by Matthew L. Hunter Pdf

While the ending of the Golden Fleece myth, Medea's killing of her beloved children, is well known, her story and her reasoning are not. She can be understood through her deeds and words, though she may not be forgiven for her act. Jason, the hero of the Argo who wrested the Golden Fleece from a tyrant at the end of world, in this work is revealed as a man with flaws. Jason and Medea fully explores the ancient Greek tragedy, following the story line and philosophical trails. The gaps in the ancient telling are filled with imaginative invention without the aid of supernatural forces. Every baby boomer has seen the 60's movie Jason and the Argonauts with the animated harpies, skeleton warriors and bronze giant. Few know the details of the complete adventure. The telling of this tale relies upon the visualization prowess of the modern reader to examine the human condition. This tale has something more than mere adventure to hold the reader's attention. Great events propel the action. Men commit murder, steal, embark on paths of war, and whisper deceits. A woman acts both selflessly for love and sacrifices everything for it. Through language and dialogue, violence is revealed as monstrous and that love may be too. The voices of women articulate great sentiments and truths. Memory and loyalty are exposed as weak foundations for trust. At the beginning and then finally, the gods, the Fates and human responsibility all take center stage in Jason and Medea.

Salem And The Sphinx

Author : Jonathan Burton Peters Jr
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780557445837

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Salem And The Sphinx by Jonathan Burton Peters Jr Pdf

A boy warrior wakes up one morning to find himself face to face with a giant sphinx. That same sphinx ends up fighting for his life in several events to come. Her name is Medea, she must protect her sphinx friend and stand by his side throughout all the harsh events. Together they must fight off the power of evil to save the world, the light must survive, it cannot be extinguished by the darkness.

Everyday Life in Russia

Author : Choi Chatterjee,David L. Ransel,Mary Cavender,Karen Petrone
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 443 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-01-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253012609

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Everyday Life in Russia by Choi Chatterjee,David L. Ransel,Mary Cavender,Karen Petrone Pdf

A panoramic, interdisciplinary survey of Russian lives and “a must-read for any scholar engaging with Russian culture” (The Russian Review). In this interdisciplinary collection of essays, distinguished scholars survey the cultural practices, power relations, and behaviors that characterized Russian daily life from pre-revolutionary times through the post-Soviet present. Microanalyses and transnational perspectives shed new light on the formation and elaboration of gender, ethnicity, class, nationalism, and subjectivity. Changes in consumption and communication patterns, the restructuring of familial and social relations, systems of cultural meanings, and evolving practices in the home, at the workplace, and at sites of leisure are among the topics explored. “Offers readers a richly theoretical and empirical consideration of the ‘state of play’ of everyday life as it applies to the interdisciplinary study of Russia.” —Slavic Review “An engaging look at a vibrant area of research . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice “Volumes of such diversity frequently miss the mark, but this one represents a welcomed introduction to and a ‘must’ read for anyone seriously interested in the subject.” —Cahiers du Monde russe

Ambivalent Literary Farewells to the German Democratic Republic

Author : John David Pizer
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783110725100

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Ambivalent Literary Farewells to the German Democratic Republic by John David Pizer Pdf

This study reverses the question implicit in title of Christa Wolf’s now-canonical 1990 novella Was bleibt (What remains), looking instead at what was lost during the process of German reunification. It argues that, in their work during and after the Wende, most literary authors from both East and West Germany responded ambivalently to the reunification. Many felt, on the one hand, a keen sense of loss as the GDR dissolved and an expanded Federal Republic summarily absorbed former Eastern Germany. They mourned the ideals of democratic socialism, tolerance, and internationalism that the GDR had held dear, as well as the country’s rich cultural life. On the other hand, however, they recognized that the GDR was a fundamentally corrupt surveillance state whose industry weighed heavily on the environment while failing to buoy the country’s economy. By looking at works by some of the most important authors from either side of the border, this study shows that those who unequivocally embraced the reunification were clearly in the minority.