Medea and Electra

Medea and Electra | Bibliography and Further Reading

Quotations from Medea and Electra are taken from the following translations, and the numbers which follow them in parentheses refer to the page numbers in these texts:

Euripides. Medea. Tr. Alistair Elliot, with introduction by Nicholas Dromgoole. London: Oberon Books, 1993.

Euripides. Electra. Trs. Janet Lembke and Kenneth J. Reckford. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

The introductions to both translations were invaluable to this study. In addition, the critical comments accompanying other translations were also consulted, as follows:

Euripides. Medea. Tr....

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