2016
DOI: 10.17104/0017-1417-2016-5-406
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Kathrin Winter: Artificia mali. Das Böse als Kunstwerk in Senecas Rachetragödien.

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“…In Bexley's study of Seneca's Medea in chapter 1 and of revenge in the tragedies more generally in chapter 4, engagement with Kathrin Winter's monograph on 'the evil as artwork' in Seneca's revenge tragedies could have been helpful, since Winter discusses, for instance, the relationship of revenge and reciprocity in Medea and Thyestes as well. 13 Apart from that, however, I found little to criticize and much to admire in Bexley's fascinating book.…”
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“…In Bexley's study of Seneca's Medea in chapter 1 and of revenge in the tragedies more generally in chapter 4, engagement with Kathrin Winter's monograph on 'the evil as artwork' in Seneca's revenge tragedies could have been helpful, since Winter discusses, for instance, the relationship of revenge and reciprocity in Medea and Thyestes as well. 13 Apart from that, however, I found little to criticize and much to admire in Bexley's fascinating book.…”
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confidence: 95%