Andrómeda en el conjunto de las tragedias de Eurípides
Abstract
Euripides‚ Andromeda –of which only few relevant fragments survive, and which shows innovative theatrical elements– belongs to a group of tragedies which share common features, and help to the understanding of the this fragmentary tragedy. Here, we seek to study Andromeda in comparison with Helena, which was performed with it, and Antigone, which only survives in a highly fragmentary state.Downloads
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