Euripides, Medea 1059-68: a Problem of Interpretation
Abstract
The logical contradictions in Medea’s monologue can be resolved by recognizing lines 1060-1063, which duplicate the thought of 1238-1241, as interpolated.
The logical contradictions in Medea’s monologue can be resolved by recognizing lines 1060-1063, which duplicate the thought of 1238-1241, as interpolated.