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Euripides Bacchantes


Euripides Bacchantes
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Author : Euripides
language : el
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Release Date : 1889

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Les Bacchantes D Euripide


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Author : Euripide
language : el
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Release Date : 1976

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The Bacchae


The Bacchae
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Author : Euripides
language : en
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Release Date : 1880

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Les Bacchantes D Euripide


Les Bacchantes D Euripide
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Author : Euripide
language : fr
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Release Date : 1976

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The Bacchantes


The Bacchantes
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Author : Euripides
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-04-27

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"The Bacchantes" from Euripides. One of the three great tragedians of classical Athens (480-406BC).



The Bacchantes


The Bacchantes
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Author : Euripides
language : en
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Release Date : 2019-10-07

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The Bacchantes is a tragedy written by Greek playwright Euripides, which portrays Pentheus as an impious king, for the ruler of Thebes has denied the worship of Dionysus within his city walls. For Pentheus, the god is a destroyer of social and moral values, and the former has returned from abroad only to have his conceptions of the god strengthened. He discovers that this false divinity has caused his women to abandon their domestic roles for the freedom of Mt. Cithaeron in order to worship Dionysus. Despite Pentheus' diligent efforts to maintain control over his people, city, and self, Dionysus proves to be an unstoppable force that the King of Thebes is not able to keep under lock and key.



Les Bacchantes


Les Bacchantes
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Author : Euripide
language : fr
Publisher: Minuit
Release Date : 2020-11-18

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Dionysos, dieu et homme, fils de Zeus, et d’une mortelle, Sémélé, arrive de l’étranger à Thèbes, sa ville natale, pour se faire reconnaître. Le Dieu se querelle avec des hommes, qui ne peuvent rien contre lui. Le jeu tourne à la farce, plus sinistre que toute tragédie. II soumet d’abord des femmes à son dessein, et les ayant rendues folles, il les envoie dans la forêt. Le roi Penthée lui résiste. La puissance divine se manifeste dans ce conflit : le roi est isolé, ridiculisé subjugué, et, à la fin, travesti en femme, livré aux femmes. Le dieu s’est fait connaître. La cruauté tourne à sa gloire. Qu’est-ce qu’un dieu ? Euripide, le dernier des grands tragiques, commence sa carrière en 455 avant J.-C., au moment de la mort du premier d’entre eux, Eschyle. II a quitté Athènes à la fin du siècle en 408 pour la cour de Macédoine ; il y écrit Les Bacchantes, représentées à Athènes après sa mort en 406, et qu’on pourrait considérer comme son oeuvre testamentaire. Sophocle est son contemporain et son rival. Ils s’influencent mutuellement. Euripide a changé la forme et la langue dont il a hérité, il a rendu l’intrigue plus libre, plus franche et plus violente. Sa critique et ses innovations étaient telles qu’il n’a pas souvent remporté la première place au concours tragique. Dans les temps modernes, il a été peu joué à cause de sa hardiesse. On sait qu’il a composé environ quatre-vingt-dix pièces ; dix-neuf nous sont parvenues, qui renouvellent en profondeur les sujets traditionnels.



The Bacchantes


The Bacchantes
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Author : Euripides
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2014-07-26

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The Complete and original. The Bacchantes - Euripides translated by Edward P. Coleridge. The Bacchae; also known as The Bacchantes is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon. It premiered posthumously at the Theatre of Dionysus in 405 BC as part of a tetralogy that also included Iphigeneia at Aulis and Alcmaeon in Corinth, and which Euripides' son or nephew probably directed. It won first prize in the City Dionysia festival competition. The tragedy is based on the Greek myth of King Pentheus of Thebes and his mother Agave, and their punishment by the god Dionysus (who is Pentheus' cousin). The punishment occurs because Pentheus is fighting against the gods and outlaws worship of Dionysus, and to show Pentheus and all of Thebes that Dionysus is indeed a god. The Dionysus in Euripides' tale is a young god, angry that his mortal family, the royal house of Cadmus, has denied him a place of honor as a deity. His mortal mother, Semele, was a mistress of Zeus; while pregnant she was killed, through trickery, by Hera, who was jealous of her husband's affair. When Semele died, her sisters said it was Zeus' will and accused her of lying; they also accused their father, Cadmus, of using Zeus as a coverup. Most of Semele's family refuse to believe Dionysus is the son of Zeus, and the young god is spurned in his home. He has traveled throughout Asia and other foreign lands, gathering a cult of female worshipers (Maenads or Bacchantes). At the play's start he has returned, disguised as a stranger, to take revenge on the house of Cadmus. He has also driven the women of Thebes, including his aunts, into an ecstatic frenzy, sending them dancing and hunting on Mount Kithaeron, much to the horror of their families. Complicating matters, his cousin, the young king Pentheus, has declared a ban on the worship of Dionysus throughout Thebes.



Les Bacchantes


Les Bacchantes
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Author : Euripides
language : fr
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Release Date : 1976

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Les Bacchantes


Les Bacchantes
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Author : Euripide de Salamine Euripide, dit
language : fr
Publisher: publie.net
Release Date : 2012-10-31

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"Plénitude de l'extase, de l'enthousiasme, de la possession, mais aussi bonheur du vin, joie de la fête, plaisir d'amour, félicité du quotidien, Dionysos peut apporter tout cela si les hommes savent l'accueillir, les cités le reconnaître, comme il peut apporter malheur et destruction si on le nie. Mais en aucun cas il ne s'en vient pour annoncer un sort meilleur dans l'au-delà", dit Jean-Pierre Vernant dans sa préface. "À la truelle, nous dégageons chaque vers dans sa solitude, comme une phrase autonome. L'articulation syntaxique se fait mentalement, au fil des vers, dans le cerveau de l'auditeur", dit Jean-Daniel Magnin, lui-même auteur, scénariste, homme de théâtre pour rendre compte de son travail ici. Alors tout chante, tout est restauré dans sa violence initiale. Et dans cette pureté de miroir d'acier c'est le monde au présent que nous lisons. Au contact du dieu, qu'aucune scène ni aucun temps n'enfermera. Cela parle de colère, de démence, de villes et de destin. Créée en 1991 dans une mise en scène de Philippe Adrien, publiée chez Actes Sud, cette traduction resurgit toute armée pour notre lecture. Bienvenue en 405 avant JC, dans le plus fabuleux atelier du pouvoir et de sa légitimité. FB