Masks of DionysusThomas H. Carpenter, Christopher A. Faraone Cornell University Press, 1993 - 344 Seiten "Representing some of the most fruitful recent approaches to the phenomenon of Dionysus and well illustrated, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars of classical literature and ancient history, the history of ancient religion, art history, classical philology, and archaeology." -- Back cover |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
TRAGEDY | 74 |
Staging Dionysus between Thebes and Athens | 147 |
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