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Jean Racine

    December 22, 1639 – April 21, 1699

    Jean-Baptiste Racine stands as a towering figure in 17th-century French drama, celebrated for his profound psychological insight and the stark intensity of his narratives. His dramaturgy is characterized by a focus on prevailing passions and a stripped-down approach to both plot and stagecraft. While primarily known for his tragedies, his exploration of classical themes, particularly from Greek and Roman mythology, reveals a unique engagement with enduring human conflicts. Racine's work offers a powerful and enduring examination of the human condition through the lens of classical forms.

    Jean Racine
    Théâtre complet II
    Three Plays of Racine
    Study guide Iphigenia by Jean Racine (in-depth literary analysis and complete summary)
    Phaedra
    Phaedra
    Athaliah