Jason & Medeia / Gardner, John
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish Publisher: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973Edition: 1.edDescription: 354p.: 24cmISBN: 0394483170Subject(s): POEMA ESTADOUNIDENSE | LITERATURA ESTADOUNIDENSEDDC classification: 811.54 Summary: A mythological masterpiece about dedication and the disintegration of romantic affection In this magnificent epic poem, John Gardner renders his interpretation of the ancient story of Jason and Medeia. Confined in the palace of King Creon, and longing to return to his rightful kingdom Iolcus, Jason asks his wife, the sorceress Medeia, to use her powers of enchantment to destroy the tryrant King Pelias. Out of love she acquiesces, only to find that upon...Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A mythological masterpiece about dedication and the disintegration of romantic affection In this magnificent epic poem, John Gardner renders his interpretation of the ancient story of Jason and Medeia. Confined in the palace of King Creon, and longing to return to his rightful kingdom Iolcus, Jason asks his wife, the sorceress Medeia, to use her powers of enchantment to destroy the tryrant King Pelias. Out of love she acquiesces, only to find that upon...
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