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On Medea's Great Monologue

Classical Quarterly 36 (2):343-352 (1986)

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  1. Did Chrysippus understand Medea?Christopher Gill - 1983 - Phronesis 28 (2):136-149.
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  • Zu Euripides' Medea.Eilhard Schlesinger - 1966 - Hermes 94 (1):26-53.
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  • Euripides, Medea 1021–10801.M. D. Reeve - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (1):51-61.
    No speech in Attic tragedy has made a stronger impression on later generations than Medea's farewell to her children. Four changes of mind and two displays of maternal affection lay bare the depths of a tortured soul; ‘there, in a short space, arelove and hatred, firmness and hesitation, fierce joy and unfathomable sorrow’.
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  • Θυμοσ δε κρεισσων των εμων βου λευματων.Hans Diller - 1966 - Hermes 94 (3):267-275.
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