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The Bacchae Of Euripides
With A Revision Of The Text And A Commentary (1871)
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176 pages
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The play centers on Dionysus, who seeks vengeance against Thebes for rejecting his divinity. Disguised as a mortal, he entices the city's women to worship him, resulting in chaos and violence. Themes of religion, power, and gender roles are intricately explored. This 1871 edition includes a revised text and detailed commentary that offers historical context and literary analysis, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of ancient Greek literature. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance.
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