The Feast of Bacchus: A Study in Dramatic Atmosphere is a book written by Ernest George Henham in 1907. The book is a study of the dramatic atmosphere of the ancient Greek festival of Bacchus, which was celebrated in honor of the god of wine and fertility. The author explores the various elements that contributed to the festival's unique atmosphere, including the music, dancing, costumes, and rituals.Henham delves into the history and mythology of...
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