Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... blood and race , and the paramountcy of personal honour and personal pride were dis- credited . The France of Louis XIV and Colbert was , relatively speaking , a modern state , highly centralized and authoritarian . The Court was the ...
... blood and race , and the paramountcy of personal honour and personal pride were dis- credited . The France of Louis XIV and Colbert was , relatively speaking , a modern state , highly centralized and authoritarian . The Court was the ...
Page 51
... Queen no doubt exists . The risk of an insulting mob is not imaginary . The possibility of disorders , of rioting which would have to be put down at the cost of Roman blood cannot be excluded . The scruples THE NEW TRAGEDY 51.
... Queen no doubt exists . The risk of an insulting mob is not imaginary . The possibility of disorders , of rioting which would have to be put down at the cost of Roman blood cannot be excluded . The scruples THE NEW TRAGEDY 51.
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... Blood and Race . But all those high - sounding names finally appear as sheer mockery when the Father turns against his blameless Son and sheds his own blood , when the august figure of the King is carried away by blind rage , and ...
... Blood and Race . But all those high - sounding names finally appear as sheer mockery when the Father turns against his blameless Son and sheds his own blood , when the august figure of the King is carried away by blind rage , and ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
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