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    Introduction

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    Sappho ad Phaonem

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    Sig. a-q6L. rom. - 2 tam. - Text envoltat pel comentari, amb postil·les marg. - 47 lín. (text) 61-63 lín. (com.). - Inic. grav. - Esc. tip. de l'ed. - Registre. - Capçaleres. - Filigr.: balança en cercle, ser

    Dancing on the Plain of the Sea

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    Preface

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    Fragmented Self and Fragmented Responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides\u2019 Cretans

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    This chapter analyses the particularly complex representation of responsibility and selfhood present in the speech of Pasiphae in Euripides\u2019 Cretans, in which the queen defends her act of falling in love with the bull. The chapter shows how Pasiphae is able to dissociate herself completely from her past actions by appealing to divine intervention, the role of her husband Minos, and an understanding of human morality and motivation that is rooted in hedonistic principles. Pasiphae\u2019s defence thus relies on a concept of the fragmentation of the self that reveals her as one of Euripides\u2019 most philosophically sophisticated female speakers

    Themes

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    Bibliography

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    Female Agency in Euripides’ Hypsipyle

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