2020 •
The Politics Of Religion: Libation And Truce In Euripides’bacchae
Authors: Zerhoch, Sebastian
Venue: The Classical Quarterly
Type: Publication
Abstract: Euripides’Bacchaeis one of the most intensively studied Greek tragedies. Generations of scholars have explored the play from different perspectives and offered fascinating insights. But there are still aspects that have not received the attention they deserve. One such aspect is Euripides’ use of libation as a dramatic motif. Even though this motif relates directly to the question of the tragic conflict between Dionysus and Pentheus, it has never been discussed in detail and its dramatic impact has not been fully acknowledged.
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