Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are different: positive sympathy for their contribution to the success of the Argonautic enterprise, and progressively negative presentation of her "initiatives" after its conclusion -- and thus, perhaps, opposition between the anticipations of Medea's TRAGIC operation at Corinth and her positive role within the boundaries of the EPIC narrative of Jason's expedition.
Which Magic, which Eros? Apollonius' Argonautica and the different Narrative Roles of Medea as a Sorceress in Love
FANTUZZI, Marco
2008-01-01
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Apollonius' evaluations of the two phases of Medea's magical powers in Apollonius' "Argonautica" are different: positive sympathy for their contribution to the success of the Argonautic enterprise, and progressively negative presentation of her "initiatives" after its conclusion -- and thus, perhaps, opposition between the anticipations of Medea's TRAGIC operation at Corinth and her positive role within the boundaries of the EPIC narrative of Jason's expedition.File in questo prodotto:
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