The Bacchae of Euripides

The Bacchae of Euripides

Por EURÍPIDES, Gilbert Murray (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In 'The Bacchae of Euripides,' the playwright masterfully explores themes of duality, the struggle between order and chaos, and the limits of human understanding. Written around 405 BCE, this tragedy blends poetic dialogue with stark dramatic tension, reflecting the tension inherent in Athenian society as it grapples with the dichotomy of rationality and primal instinct. The intricate characterizations of Dionysus and Pentheus serve as allegorical representations of divine retribution and human hubris, culminating in a haunting portrayal of the consequences of denying one's true nature. Euripides, one of the three great tragic poets of classical Athens, was known for his revolutionary approach to drama, favoring psychological depth and complex characterization over traditional heroic ideals. His experiences during the Peloponnesian War and his controversial views regarding religion and society likely influenced the creation of 'The Bacchae.' This play stands as a poignant critique of Athenian norms and reflects Euripides's own struggle with the limitations of human reason when faced with the divine. This timeless work is highly recommended for students of drama, philosophy, and psychology, as it invites readers to consider the intricate interplay between civilization and primal instinct. 'The Bacchae' remains as relevant today as it was in antiquity, challenging readers to confront the inherent chaos and unpredictability of human existence.

Gilbert Murray

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4057664108210
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Protección:
  • Adobe DRM