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Résumé :
Medea is one of the defining tragedies of ancient Greek drama, a stark and psychologically powerful play about betrayal, exile, vengeance, and the catastrophic collapse of marriage and family. Abandoned by Jason after helping him win the Golden Fleece and secure his fame, Medea finds herself dishonoured, politically vulnerable, and threatened with banishment in Corinth. Her response is not submission but calculation: wounded pride, grief, rage, and intelligence combine in one of the most terrifying acts of revenge in classical literature. Euripides gives Medea a force and complexity that have kept the play central to theatre, literature, classics, and women's studies for more than two thousand years. She is at once victim and destroyer, foreigner and royal woman, abandoned wife and ruthless strategist. The result is not a simple moral lesson but a disturbing drama of power, gender, passion, and justice. For readers of Greek tragedy, classical mythology, ancient literature, and the foundations of Western drama, Medea remains one of Euripides' most concentrated and unforgettable works....
Sommaire:
Euripides was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles, and his surviving plays remain among the central works of ancient Greek drama. Writing in the fifth century BCE, he brought unusual psychological intensity, emotional volatility, and moral ambiguity to the tragic stage. His plays often place women, outsiders, captives, the defeated, and the socially vulnerable at the centre of the action, making his work especially important to the study of Greek tragedy, classical literature, mythology, gender, power, and the development of Western theatre.Among Euripides' best-known surviving plays are Medea, The Bacchae, Hippolytus, The Trojan Women, Electra, Heracles, and Iphigenia in Aulis. His drama is frequently marked by sharp debate, domestic catastrophe, scepticism toward heroic ideals, and a deep interest in the conflicts between passion, law, family, divine order, and human suffering. His influence extends through Roman drama, Renaissance tragedy, modern theatre, opera, film, and contemporary reinterpretations of classical myth....
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