Junto con Anfitrite, Tetis es la diosa nereida más conocida de la mitología griega. Los mitos relacionados con ella tienen que ver principalmente con su hijo, Aquiles pero también con otras personalidades mitológicas. El ensayo pretende presentar una imagen holística de la diosa Tetis basada en su mundo interior a través de su relación con Peleo y cualquiera que necesite su ayuda, así como el debate filosófico entre ella y su hijo.
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