Dionysus' Victim: The Pentheus Myth beyond Euripides /
This book investigates ancient texts of culture about Pentheus. It includes a section devoted to the rigorous Quellenforschung and a detailed analysis of the stylistic and thematic features of each of them. The results of the author's inquiry are original and thought provoking as he argues that...
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Leiden ; Boston :
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2026.
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Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Mnemosyne, Supplements ;
499.
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