Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... never known her father or her mother ; Eliacin's parents were massacred by Athalie ... The writing of tragedies is ... never completely ignore or forget Port - Royal . He could never completely free himself from his childhood , and if ...
... never known her father or her mother ; Eliacin's parents were massacred by Athalie ... The writing of tragedies is ... never completely ignore or forget Port - Royal . He could never completely free himself from his childhood , and if ...
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... never meant to give up the reality of power . Néron , tired of being Emperor only in name , is increasingly rebellious against his domineering mother . Furious , Agrippine imagines to remind him of his dependence by supporting the young ...
... never meant to give up the reality of power . Néron , tired of being Emperor only in name , is increasingly rebellious against his domineering mother . Furious , Agrippine imagines to remind him of his dependence by supporting the young ...
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... never read , and would never read , her husband's tragedies . All their children were brought up in the strictest Jansenist spirit ; two of his daughters became nuns ; to his son Louis - who derived it from Boileau - we owe most of the ...
... never read , and would never read , her husband's tragedies . All their children were brought up in the strictest Jansenist spirit ; two of his daughters became nuns ; to his son Louis - who derived it from Boileau - we owe most of the ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accept Achille Aeschylus Agrippine Andromaque appears Atalide Athalie Bajazet Bérénice blood Britannicus called cause characters child classical Corneille course crime critics crown cruel daughter death dominated doubt drama element Eriphile face fact fate father feeling fils finally force France French gives gloire Gods Grand Greek Greek tragedy hand happiness Hermione hero Hippolyte hope human important innocent Iphigénie Junie King literature live Masters mind Mithridate Molière Monime moral mother murder nature Néron never Oreste passion past perhaps Phèdre play political Port-Royal presence Press Prince Pyrrhus Racine Racine's Racine's tragedy Racinian reason Roman Rome Roxane rules says seems seventeenth century situation social takes theatre Thésée tout traditional tragic tries true University values victim vision vous Xipharès young