Dionysos
An exploration of the ancient Greek god's influence and significance
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '06
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Richard Seaford's Dionysos provides a profound exploration of the ancient Greek god, examining his cultural, philosophical, and theatrical significance.
In Dionysos, Richard Seaford delves into the complexities surrounding one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient Greek mythology. He addresses a variety of themes that have often been overlooked, such as mystery, cult practices, and philosophical implications tied to the worship of Dionysos. This exploration provides a fresh perspective on the god, who is commonly recognized as the deity of wine, revelry, and ecstatic experience. Seaford's analysis reveals the deeper cultural and historical significance of Dionysos, shedding light on his multifaceted character and influence.
The narrative goes beyond the traditional representations of Dionysos, examining his role in the origins of theater and drama. Seaford argues that the cult of Dionysos was pivotal in shaping artistic expressions in ancient Greece, highlighting the god's impact on both literature and performance. By intertwining historical context with philosophical inquiry, the author invites readers to reconsider their understanding of Dionysos and the ways in which he has been celebrated and interpreted throughout history.
As part of the esteemed Gods and Heroes series, Dionysos serves as an essential introduction to the subject for both casual readers and scholars alike. It offers valuable insights and serves as a comprehensive reference for those seeking to engage in higher-level study of this fascinating figure in mythology.
"Innovative and original approach to one of the most complex divine figures; accessible to a general audience...all will profit from the fascinating ways in which Seaford relates the ancient Dionysiac cult to our contemporary experience" -Oxford Bibliographies Online
ISBN: 9780415324878
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
176 pages