Related Links on The Bacchae
The internet classics archive - an incredibly useful resource. The text of The Bacchae is here in its entirety, and the site has an excellent search engine that can shave hours off of writing papers. If you are looking for a specific line or need to read every part of the play that concerns Agave, this is the place to go.
"The Classical Origins of Western Culture." - This site has basic study guides for a range of Greek and Roman texts. Especially helpful is the attention to the words in the original Greek: for those readers frustrated by the translation barrier, this study guide has sections that briefly explain and define some of the key words of the plays, giving us a small taste of the original language.
This site is about Homer - but all of the Greek playwrights worked in Homer's shadow. This site has valuable links for gathering information on Homer and the ancient Mediterranean. Not all of the links actually work, but be patient. There's valuable material here, as long as you're patient enough to find it. For starters, follow the link that says "Troy: Homer and the Troy Cycle." It's on the right hand side, near the top of the page.
The Bacchae Essays and Related Content
- The Bacchae: Major Themes
- The Bacchae: Essays
- The Bacchae: E-Text
- The Bacchae: Questions
- The Bacchae: Purchase the Novel and Related Material
- Euripides: Biography
- The Bacchae Summary
- About The Bacchae
- Character List
- Major Themes
- Summary and Analysis of Lines 1-369
- Summary and Analysis of Lines 370-519
- Summary and Analysis of Lines 520-774
- Summary and Analysis of Lines 775-1024
- Summary and Analysis of of Lines 1025-1394
- Related Links on The Bacchae
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 1
- Test Yourself! - Quiz 2
- Author of ClassicNote and Sources

