
In the dim pre‑dawn light outside Corinth’s walls, Medea moves with a fierce, purposeful urgency. Surrounded by a lone slave, a mysterious black chest, and a handful of ominous herbs and stones, she prepares hidden implements that promise either salvation or ruin. The atmosphere is heavy with secrecy, as her loyal nurse Gora watches with a mixture of dread and curiosity, sensing that something terrible is about to unfold.
Medea’s turmoil stems from the betrayal of her husband, Jason, who now serves King Creon and eyes the throne’s favor. As political pressure mounts and her status in the foreign city wanes, she clings to a desperate resolve, vowing to protect herself by any means. The audience is left with the electric tension of a woman poised on the brink of vengeance, her dark plans concealed within that sealed box, ready to ignite the tragedy that will follow.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1872
A major voice in Austrian literature, he brought classical form, emotional intensity, and a sharp sense of tragedy to the stage. His plays helped define nineteenth-century Viennese drama and are still remembered for their psychological depth.
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