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Christa Wolf: Critical Review by Helen King

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SOURCE: “That Stupid Pelt,” in London Review of Books, November 12, 1998, pp. 20–21.

In the following review of Medea, King compares and contrasts Wolf's reinterpretations of the Cassandra and Medea myths.

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