Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... fate of Oedipus is not the deserved punishment of an evil tyrant . Those the Gods crush and destroy are not necessarily the wicked and the damned , and the harsh severity of their fates arouse distress and sympathy , compassion as well ...
... fate of Oedipus is not the deserved punishment of an evil tyrant . Those the Gods crush and destroy are not necessarily the wicked and the damned , and the harsh severity of their fates arouse distress and sympathy , compassion as well ...
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... fate : Je me livre en aveugle au destin qui m'entraîne . I , 1 There is a choice , then , in the Racinian hero as in the Cornelian one , but it is not the same . Beyond honour and gloire , race and blood , every character in Andromaque ...
... fate : Je me livre en aveugle au destin qui m'entraîne . I , 1 There is a choice , then , in the Racinian hero as in the Cornelian one , but it is not the same . Beyond honour and gloire , race and blood , every character in Andromaque ...
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... Fate in La Thébaïde : his ways are not our ways : Le Seigneur a daigné parler . Mais ce qu'à son prophète il vient de révéler , Qui pourra nous le faire entendre ? S'arme - t - il pour nous défendre ? S'arme - t - il pour nous accabler ...
... Fate in La Thébaïde : his ways are not our ways : Le Seigneur a daigné parler . Mais ce qu'à son prophète il vient de révéler , Qui pourra nous le faire entendre ? S'arme - t - il pour nous défendre ? S'arme - t - il pour nous accabler ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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