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Medea

Seneca

Publisher: Enhanced Media Publishing

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Summary

Medea finds her position in the Greek world threatened when her husband Jason attempts to leave her for a Greek princess of Corinth.

In this classic translation of Seneca’s Medea, Ella Harris retains the powerful effects of the monologues, as well as the unique flavor of Seneca's language.
Available since: 02/20/2017.

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