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BACCHAE
Euripides' classic drama about the often mortifying consequences of the unbridled - and frequently hysterical - celebration of the feast of Dionysus, the God of wine. In this play, a son is torn to pieces by his mother at the whim of Dionysos.
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At the whim of Dionysos, a son is torn to pieces by his own mother during the famous women-only Bacchanalian ritual. The story of revenge by the half-man half-god on Pentheus, King of Thebes, and all his people.
This version of Euripides' Bacchae is translated and introduced by Kenneth McLeish and Frederic Raphael.
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