Il mito di Medea nella rappresentazione parodica dei commediografi greci
Abstract
The main objective of the present paper is to highlight some comic fragments of the Arkhaia and Mese where it is recognizable an aspect seemingly neglected by the critics: the comic representation of the myth of one of the most celebrated heroines in the occidental culture, who is exactly Medea. It is moreover presented, here, a proposal of integration of two tragic lines (probably composed by Morsimos or Melanthios) parodied in Aristophanes’ Peace.Downloads
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