Three Plays
"Andromache", "Phedre", "Athalie"
Jean Racine(Author)
Wordsworth Editions Ltd (Publisher)
Published in February 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-1-84022-112-1 (ISBN)
Description
Jean Baptiste Racine (1639-99) is the undisputed master of tragic pathos in French literature. He was a member of the group of dramatists, known as 'The Four' which also included La Fontaine, Boileau and Moliere. His tragic masterpieces, "Andromache" (1677, a tragedy after Euripides, and "Phaedra" (1677), a marvellous representation of human agony, were produced by the Hotel de Boourgogne company after Racine had become dissatisfied with Moliere's company at the Palais Royal. "Athaliah" is an Old Testament religious tragedy first performed in 1691. These three plays are powerfully concentrated portrayals of timeless human passions: sexual desire and jealousy, hatred and ambition.
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English
French
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Herts
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-B)
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Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84022-112-1 (9781840221121)
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Keble College, Oxford University
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