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By K. Heavey

this is often the 1st book-length learn of early sleek English ways to Medea, the classical witch and infanticide who exercised a robust sway over literary and cultural mind's eye within the interval 1558-1688. It encompasses poetry, prose and drama, and translation, tragedy, comedy and political writing.

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