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Euripides' the Bacchae
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114 pages
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Exploring themes of cultural dissolution and the vital role of intelligent theatre in society, this tragedy reflects on Athens' decline while emphasizing the necessity of strong artistic expression. Herbert Golder's fresh translation revitalizes Euripides' work, making it relevant for contemporary audiences. The play serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of theatre in navigating societal challenges, resonating as much today as it did in ancient times.
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2001, paperback
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