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Portraits of Medea in Portugal during the 20th and 21st Centuries Andrés Pociña Pérez, Aurora López, Carlos Ferreira Morais, Maria de Fátima Silva, Patrick Finglass.

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Book
Contributor:
Pérez Pociña, Andrés, editor.
López López, Aurora, editor.
Morais, Carlos Ferreira, editor.
Silva, Maria de Fátima, editor.
Finglass, Patrick, editor.
Series:
Metaforms 14.
Metaforms ; v. 14
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Portuguese literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Portuguese literature.
Portuguese literature--History and criticism--21st century.
Literature.
Medea, consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)--In literature.
Medea.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (314 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2019.
Summary:
The theme of Medea in Portuguese literature has mainly given rise to the writing of new plays on the subject. The central episode in the Portuguese rewritings in the last two centuries is the one that takes place in Corinth, id est, the break between Medea and Jason, on the one hand, and Medea’s killing of their children in retaliation, on the other. Besides the complex play of feelings that provides this episode with very real human emotions, gender was a key issue in determining the interest that this story elicited in a society in search of social renovation, after profound political transformations - during the transition between dictatorship and democracy which happened in 1974 - that generated instability and established a requirement to find alternative rules of social intercourse in the path towards a new Portugal.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Main Sources
Euripides’ Medea in Context / Patrick J. Finglass
Medea: the Bewitched Witch in Apollonius of Rhodes / Maria do Céu Fialho
Versions of Medea in Classical Latin / Andrés Pociña and Aurora López
Os encantos de Medeia by António José da Silva: Comedy Version of a Tragic Theme (18th Century) / Maria de Fátima Silva
In Search of Lost Identity: Jean Anouilh’s Medea / Maria de Fátima Silva
The Reception of Medea in the 20th and 21st Centuries / Rosanna Lauriola
Portuguese Versions of Medea in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Medea as an Aesthetic and Ethical Space in Fiama’s Work / Ália Rodrigues
A Portuguese Medea: Eduarda Dionísio, Antes que a noite venha (Before the Night Comes) / Maria de Fátima Silva
Hélia Correia’s A de Cólquida (The Woman from Colchis) / Maria António Hörster and Maria de Fátima Silva
Language, Barbarism, and Civilization: Hélia Correia’s Desmesura (Excess) / Maria de Fátima Silva
Measure in Hélia Correia’s Desmesura: an Exercise in Recreating Classical Rhythm / Carlos Morais
Medea in the Society of Entertainment: a Reading of Mário Cláudio’s Medeia / Maria António Hörster and Maria de Fátima Silva
Revisiting Medea - Carlos Jorge Pessoa’s Escrita da água: no rasto de Medeia (Water Writing: In Medea’s Wake) / Susana Hora Marques
The Art of Translating a Classic: Author’s and Translator’s Marks / Maria de Fátima Silva
Conclusion
A Chronology of Recreations, Editions, and Performances
Back Matter
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-38339-5
OCLC:
1043576391
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004383395 DOI

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