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Type: | Other |
Title: | The Bacchae |
Issue Date: | 1977 |
Abstract: | "The Bacchae", Euripides last tragedy, is often described as his greatest work. In the play he focuses on Dionysiac myths and cult-worship in order to formulate a comment on the situation of the Antheian world he wrote for - a disillusioned world feeling the strain of a generation of war and attempts to organize public life according to the strict dictates of reason. |
Keywords: | Greek Tragedy Drama Spoken Word Music Song |
Description: | Scanned from the original held Special Collections, Barr Smith Library |
Call number: | 792 T3743 TSA/ UaDd 1977.2 |
Appears in Collections: | Theatre programmes |
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1977.2.pdf | 1.79 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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