Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... Racine's tragedies may , at first sight , resemble those of Cor- neille or Quinault , but below such superficial resemblances the differences are deep and many . Racine's heroes are of a differ- ent type ; they live in a different world ...
... Racine's tragedies may , at first sight , resemble those of Cor- neille or Quinault , but below such superficial resemblances the differences are deep and many . Racine's heroes are of a differ- ent type ; they live in a different world ...
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... Racine's invention , and that she does not belong to the world of Greece . The Sophoclean Oedipus tells of the fall of a great King , who was just and compassionate , and whom the Gods destroyed . The Gods are our masters , but we can ...
... Racine's invention , and that she does not belong to the world of Greece . The Sophoclean Oedipus tells of the fall of a great King , who was just and compassionate , and whom the Gods destroyed . The Gods are our masters , but we can ...
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A Study Philip Butler. 8 The Biblical Dramas Racine's silence Phèdre undoubtedly marked a climax in Racine's career , but it was the signal not of universal acclaim but of a concerted attack from his all too numerous enemies , who ...
A Study Philip Butler. 8 The Biblical Dramas Racine's silence Phèdre undoubtedly marked a climax in Racine's career , but it was the signal not of universal acclaim but of a concerted attack from his all too numerous enemies , who ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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