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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Greek mythology. |
· J. J. Clauss and S. I. Johnston (eds.), Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art (Princeton 1997)
· E. A. McDermott, Euripides' Medea: The Incarnation of Desire (University Park 1989)
· L. Corti, The Myth of Medea and the Murder of Children (Westport, Conn., 1998)
· R. Morse, The Medieval Medea (Cambridge 1996)
· P. Pucci, The Violence of Pity in Euripides' Medea (Ithaca 1980)
· B. M. W. Knox, "The Medea of Euripides," in Oxford Readings of Greek Tragedy. E. Segal (ed.) (Oxford 1983) 272-93
· A. Moreau, Le Mythe de Jason et Medee (Paris 1994)
· B. Gentili and F. Perusino (eds.), Medea nella Letteratura e nell'Arte (Venice 2000)
· A. P. Burnett, "Medea and the Tragedy of Revenge," Classical Philology 68 (1973) 1-24
· H. Foley, "Medea's Divided Self," Classical Antiquity 8 (1989) 61-85
· S. E. Hinds, "Medea in Ovid: Scenes from the Life of an Intertextual Heroine," Materiali e Discussioni per l'Analisi dei Testi Classici 30 (1993) 9-47
· C. Sourvinou-Inwood, "Myths in Images: Theseus and Medea as a Case Study," in Approaches to Greek Myth. L. Edmunds (ed.) (Baltimore 1990) 395-445
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