Andrew Bonci

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It is a play about a kind of power that human beings must simply accept, that can lead them unwilling to sacrifice and initiation—or to terror and destruction. The play works by building, and at the same time resolving, conflicts between brute force and religion, between new and old, between savage and civilized, between city and mountain.
Bacchae (Hackett Classics)
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