Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... perhaps to play the most im- portant role in Racine's formation , and here Mauron is on solid ground . Port - Royal had been for centuries a convent of nuns near Paris . It became in the seventeenth century the centre of Jansenism ...
... perhaps to play the most im- portant role in Racine's formation , and here Mauron is on solid ground . Port - Royal had been for centuries a convent of nuns near Paris . It became in the seventeenth century the centre of Jansenism ...
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... Perhaps we may start with the definition given by Aristotle twenty - three centuries ago in his Poetics , as it was well known to seventeenth- century writers , and to Racine . Aristotle first emphasizes what he calls the seriousness of ...
... Perhaps we may start with the definition given by Aristotle twenty - three centuries ago in his Poetics , as it was well known to seventeenth- century writers , and to Racine . Aristotle first emphasizes what he calls the seriousness of ...
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... perhaps the seeds of Xipharès are already discernible in Titus ' ' duty ' , infallibly recognizable as such be- cause it demands the total sacrifice of self . It is Pharnace , not Xipharès , who is the true descendant of Pyrrhus . Yet ...
... perhaps the seeds of Xipharès are already discernible in Titus ' ' duty ' , infallibly recognizable as such be- cause it demands the total sacrifice of self . It is Pharnace , not Xipharès , who is the true descendant of Pyrrhus . Yet ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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