The Bacchae (Solo Version)
Euripides
Lu par Tony Addison





Euripides' Bacchae tells of Dionysus, the God, come to the city of Thebes, there to drive mad those who refuse participation in his ecstatic rites, sing and dance on the mountainside and worship him as God. A family tale as well as a sacrificial rite, in it Dionysus drives his own aunts mad and lures his cousin, Pentheus, cross-dressed as a woman, to a humiliating death at his own mother's hands. An extraordinarily beautiful, utterly terrifying tale. (Summary by Tony Addison) (2 hr 14 min)
Chapitres
Chapter One | 56:56 | Lu par Tony Addison |
Chapter Two | 1:06:44 | Lu par Tony Addison |
Note on the Bacchae | 11:02 | Lu par Tony Addison |
Critiques
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Dave
If you like Daleks, this is the read for you.