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Anxiety Veiled: Euripides and the Traffic in Women

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What should we make of the prominence of female characters in the plays of Euripides? Not, Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz concludes, that he was either a misogynist or a feminist before his time. Tracking the relationship between male anxiety and female desire in his drama, she demonstrates in this rich and incisive book that Euripides' plays support a structure of male dominance while simultaneously inscribing female strength.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published October 28, 1993

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Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz

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Nancy S. Rabinowitz is a Professor of Comparative Literature at Hamilton College.

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