Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... Néron . Agrippine has with ruthless single - mindedness put her son on the Imperial throne after murdering her hus- band , the Emperor Claudius , but she never meant to give up the reality of power . Néron , tired of being Emperor only ...
... Néron . Agrippine has with ruthless single - mindedness put her son on the Imperial throne after murdering her hus- band , the Emperor Claudius , but she never meant to give up the reality of power . Néron , tired of being Emperor only ...
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... Néron , that he sees him as the usurper of a crown that belongs to him , as he tells him to his face , that with the complicity of Agrippine he is plotting the death of Néron , which is the only way for him to regain the throne and the ...
... Néron , that he sees him as the usurper of a crown that belongs to him , as he tells him to his face , that with the complicity of Agrippine he is plotting the death of Néron , which is the only way for him to regain the throne and the ...
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... Néron's dilemma is just as severe . Even without his jealousy , which acts as a catalyst and quickens the pace of the conflict , Néron cannot allow the presence of a pretender who has left him in no doubt that he considers him a usurper ...
... Néron's dilemma is just as severe . Even without his jealousy , which acts as a catalyst and quickens the pace of the conflict , Néron cannot allow the presence of a pretender who has left him in no doubt that he considers him a usurper ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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