Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... Thésée has escaped from a long and harsh prison , ( ... ) cavernes sombres , Lieux profonds et voisins de l'empire ... Thésée a vu les sombres bords , En vain vous espérez qu'un Dieu vous le renvoie , Et l'avare Achéron ne lâche point sa ...
... Thésée has escaped from a long and harsh prison , ( ... ) cavernes sombres , Lieux profonds et voisins de l'empire ... Thésée a vu les sombres bords , En vain vous espérez qu'un Dieu vous le renvoie , Et l'avare Achéron ne lâche point sa ...
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A Study Philip Butler. Thésée's most famous deed , the descent into the Labyrinth , and the killing of the Minotaur , takes up a new life in Phèdre's feverish imagination , in which Hippolyte assumes the place of Thésée . C'est moi ...
A Study Philip Butler. Thésée's most famous deed , the descent into the Labyrinth , and the killing of the Minotaur , takes up a new life in Phèdre's feverish imagination , in which Hippolyte assumes the place of Thésée . C'est moi ...
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... Thésée of rape , keeps silent out of an absurd respect for the bienséances , losing his honour and his life for the sake of politeness - the French courtier again ! - unable even to hint at the ugly truth . But one must be very hard of ...
... Thésée of rape , keeps silent out of an absurd respect for the bienséances , losing his honour and his life for the sake of politeness - the French courtier again ! - unable even to hint at the ugly truth . But one must be very hard of ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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