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Barlow, S A The Imagery of Euripides, Methuen, 1971.
A scholarly examination of the images and devices m Bunpidean drama, finding Euripides thin in meta-phonc images but rich in visual detail.
Conacher, D. J. "The Medea," in his Euripidean Drama: Myth, Theme, and Structure, University of Toronto Press, 1967.
An analysis of the motivations and psychological forces driving Medea and the intertwining of folk motifs with the familiar myth of Jason and Medea as...
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