Publisher's Synopsis
The Legend of Jason and Medea: Love, Magic, and Ruin is a powerful immersion into the most disturbing myth of antiquity. Far beyond a simple story of betrayal, this work reveals the complexity of a woman who dared to break with everything - love, motherhood, laws, and morality - to assert her existence. Medea is not just the sorceress who killed her children, but a mirror to our own dilemmas about passion, power, revenge, and identity. Through an engaging narrative, the reader is led along the paths of the Golden Fleece, the turbulent waters of the female soul, and the tragic stages where justice and madness blur.
This book invites reflection on the role of women in history and myth, exploring the boundaries between victim and villain, heroine and monster. With historical rigor, poetry, and accessible writing, the work rescues Medea's timeless strength and transforms her into a symbol of the rejected feminine, silenced rage, and the courage to exist outside conventions. A must-read for those seeking more than entertainment: seeking meaning, confrontation, and depth.