More than twenty-three centuries ago Euripides, one of the greatest of tragic poets and a learned philosopher, in his seventy-third year wrote the Bakchai, which in profundity of meaning and splendor of diction is unequalled by his other great dramas.
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The Adorers of Dionysos: The Bakchai of Euripides
December 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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Adorers of Dionysos: Bakchai
March 1997, Kessinger Publishing
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