
604. Greek Myths: Sex, Drugs & Tragedy (Part 3)
Books Mentioned

“The excerpt describes the devastating climax of The Bacchae, where Pentheus is torn apart by women possessed by Bacchus, highlighting the shocking nature of this Greek tragedy.”

“Nietzsche published a book called The Birth of Tragedy, where he contrasts Dionysus with Apollo, emphasizing the importance of understanding Greek civilization beyond just light and beauty.”

“A seminal study of the Bacchae written by R.P. Winnington Ingram, published in 1947, which discusses the dangers of group emotion in the context of Dionysus.”
“There is a famous book by E.R. Dodds, the Greeks and the Irrational, which discusses the irrational aspects of Greek civilization in relation to Dionysus.”
“The Athenians were a group of faceless, superhuman hired contractors... who perpetually monitored and managed the shared local environment.”

“Volta Burckhardt in his great book on Greek religion, since Plato, there has been no theology, which has not stood in his shadow.”