Médée (Anouilh)
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Médée is a tragedy written by French dramatist Jean Anouilh in 1946, and directed by André Barsacq at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris on March 25, 1953.[1]
Anouilh's text is inspired by the myth of
preventing any help to be given to her.The myth is updated, with Medea for instance living on a trailer-park. Moreover, Anouilh analyses with more depth male-female relationships
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- ISBN 978-1-118-34776-8.