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Medea, a performance history: APGRD eBooks

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Medea, a performance history: APGRD eBooks
A free interactive/multimedia ebook on the production history of Euripides’ 'Medea' – an ancient Greek tragedy about a mother who, betrayed by her husband, exacts revenge by killing her children. The ebook draws on a unique collection of archival material and research at the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama and uses images, film, unique interviews and digital objects to tell the story of a play that has inspired countless interpretations, onstage and onscreen, in dance, drama and opera across the globe from antiquity to the present. The ebook is free to download and is available either as an iBook for Apple devices (see first two links in 'Relevant Links' column on your right) or as an EPUB (choose Episode 1 below - the ebook can be downloaded to your device from the following page by selecting 'Document' under 'Download Media' in the right-hand column).

A second iBook on the performance history of Aeschylus' Agamemnon is also available free on Apple Books (see third link in 'Relevant Links' column on your right).

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Medea, a performance history iBook on Apple BooksMedea, a performance history iBook (direct download)Agamemnon, a performance history iBook on Apple Booksabout the APGRD ebooks projectAPGRD Digital ResourcesFaculty of Classics

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Medea, a performance history (ebook) A free to download, interactive/multimedia ebook by the APGRD, on the production history of Euripides' tragedy Medea Fiona Macintosh; Claire Kenward; Tom Wrobel 9 August, 2016
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