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The Rest Is HistorySeptember 28, 2025

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

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Who was Dionysus, the son of Zeus, and Greek god of ecstasy, revelry and madness? Why was he so central to the ancient Greeks? What is the story of the Bacchae, the play in which a young man is ripped apart by the handmaidens of the goddess Artemis? What did it mean to be a Bacchae, one of the followers of Dionysus, and what shocking acts did it entail? Why were female cults like this believed to be integral to the survival of Athens? How did Dionysus’ cult subvert all the conventions of Ancient Greek society? What hedonistic revels occurred at his festivals every year? And, what hidden secrets about his historical origins have been unlocked by subsequent archaeological discoveries…? Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss one of the most exotic and erotic of the Greek gods: Dionysus, and the origins of The Bacchae, the tragedy that immortalised his story, but also transformed Greek drama, and thereby the world, forever… Try Adobe Express for free now at https://www.adobe.com/uk/express/spotlight/designwithexpress?sdid=HM85WZZV&mv=display&mv2=ctv or by searching in the app store. Learn more at https://www.uber.com/onourway Join The Rest Is History Club: Unlock the full experience of the show – with exclusive bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early access to every series and live show tickets, a members-only newsletter, discounted books from the show, and access to our private Discord chatroom. Sign up directly at therestishistory.com For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett + Aaliyah Akude Video Producer: Bruno Di Castri + Jack Meek Social Producer: Harry Balden
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The Bacchae
Euripides

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.

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The Birth of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche

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.

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Euripides and Dionysus
R.P. Winnington Ingram

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.

ASIN: 185399524X
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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.

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The Athenians were a group of faceless, superhuman hired contractors... who perpetually monitored and managed the shared local environment.

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Greek Religion
Volta Burckhardt

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

ASIN: 0674362810
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