Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... Greek tragedies , as was claimed by either naïve or disingenuous critics ; except in two plays borrowed from Euripides , Racine's actual debt to Greek sources is slight . And it is enough to read one Greek tragedy to see the gulf that ...
... Greek tragedies , as was claimed by either naïve or disingenuous critics ; except in two plays borrowed from Euripides , Racine's actual debt to Greek sources is slight . And it is enough to read one Greek tragedy to see the gulf that ...
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... tragedy then , Racinian tragedy , is one that , if we disregard its purely formal features , cuts adrift from all , or al- most all , seventeenth - century drama . Its true , although remote , antecedents are to be found in Greek tragedy ...
... tragedy then , Racinian tragedy , is one that , if we disregard its purely formal features , cuts adrift from all , or al- most all , seventeenth - century drama . Its true , although remote , antecedents are to be found in Greek tragedy ...
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... Greek legend , and whereas La Thébaïde was largely borrowed from Rotrou's Antigone , and in Andromaque Racine used remi- niscences from Virgil , Homer , and Euripides , he now takes as his direct source a Greek tragedy , Euripides ...
... Greek legend , and whereas La Thébaïde was largely borrowed from Rotrou's Antigone , and in Andromaque Racine used remi- niscences from Virgil , Homer , and Euripides , he now takes as his direct source a Greek tragedy , Euripides ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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