A maligned Greek figure, Laura Shepperson’s Phaedra offers us another view of the tragic figure; perhaps one unfiltered if it were originally told from the voice of a woman. — I minored in Classics in college. “What does that even mean, Tara?”, you ask. Well, it means that I have a decent education in Roman and Greek history and mythology. Although I don’t use it much in the real world, when it comes to fiction, I love a good mythological…