The Compassion of Pharaoh's Daughter in the Bible and the Vengeful Justice of Medea in Greek Drama
At the beginning of the book of Exodus (Ex 2:1-10) and in Euripides' tragedy Medea, two diametrically opposed figures of a woman of the highest status are presented: Pharaoh's daughter on one side and the goddess and Jason's wife Medea on the other. The former, out of compassion for t...
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Faculty of Theology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, EU
2020-10-01
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