A metatheatrical commentary on the Medea of Seneca
The article focuses on some of the rhetorical aspects of tragedy in order to provide a metatheatrical reading of Seneca's Medea. To do so, it analyzes the character of Medea as playing the role of the poet's alter ego. This analysis makes the division of the plot in two levels possible: on...
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Main Author: | Jonathan Lavilla de Lera (Author) |
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Universidad Santo Tomás,
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