Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... takes place in the hearts and minds of the characters , but it is particularly true of the tragic action , for the irony of Racinian tragedy is that his heroes are them- selves the cause of their downfall . It is the arrival of Oreste ...
... takes place in the hearts and minds of the characters , but it is particularly true of the tragic action , for the irony of Racinian tragedy is that his heroes are them- selves the cause of their downfall . It is the arrival of Oreste ...
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... takes us back to the primitive human Horde , in which the older , stronger male claims exclusive possession of the ... take on a mythical character . What is even more striking , and ominous for the further development of Racine's tragic ...
... takes us back to the primitive human Horde , in which the older , stronger male claims exclusive possession of the ... take on a mythical character . What is even more striking , and ominous for the further development of Racine's tragic ...
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... takes as his direct source a Greek tragedy , Euripides ' Iphigeneia in Aulis ( 405 B.C. ) , and follows it closely . His own Iphigénie is a more polished play , more complex in its plot and its psychology , but it has perhaps not ...
... takes as his direct source a Greek tragedy , Euripides ' Iphigeneia in Aulis ( 405 B.C. ) , and follows it closely . His own Iphigénie is a more polished play , more complex in its plot and its psychology , but it has perhaps not ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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