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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
    Andromaque, Britannicus and Athalie (1903)
    Racine's Andromaque (1899)
    Athaliah
    Phedra
    Four French Plays
    Best Plays of Racine
    • 2024

      Athalìah, A Sacred Drama

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1841, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of its time. The book captures the essence of its era through its narrative, characters, and societal reflections, providing readers with an authentic experience of the period. Its enduring relevance and insights make it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

      Athalìah, A Sacred Drama
    • 2024

      The study guide provides an in-depth exploration of Jean Racine's Iphigenia, featuring a comprehensive analysis that includes the author's biography, a scene-by-scene summary, and insights into the play's themes and literary movement. Written in clear, accessible language, it meets high-quality standards set by experienced educators, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the work's significance and impact.

      Study guide Iphigenia by Jean Racine (in-depth literary analysis and complete summary)
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the original content from 1882, offering readers a glimpse into the past with its historical significance and timeless themes. The book captures the essence of its era, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature or historical narratives. Its enduring relevance continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, inviting exploration of the ideas and perspectives from a bygone time.

      The Litigants. A Comedy
    • 2023

      Jean Racine's Phèdre is a classic French tragedy that tells the story of Phèdre, wife of King Theseus, and her illicit love for her stepson Hippolyte. This translation by R. Mongan provides an accurate and faithful rendition of Racine's original work.

      Racine's Phèdre, Literally Tr. By R. Mongan
    • 2023

      The Litigants is a hilarious comedy that pokes fun at the legal system. Jean Racine's original play is witty and amusing, and Mr. Ozell's translation captures the play's humor perfectly. The characters are colorful and the dialogue crackles with energy. This play is sure to delight anyone who enjoys clever and entertaining comedy.

      The Litigants: A Comedy. Translated From the French of M. Racine. by Mr. Ozell
    • 2023

      Babbitt's edition of Racine's Phèdre is an invaluable resource for students of French literature. In addition to the text of the play, Babbitt provides a detailed introduction that situates it within its historical and literary context. His notes offer insightful commentary on the language, characters, and themes of the play, making it accessible to readers of all levels.

      Racine's Phèdre, ed., With Introduction and Notes
    • 2023

      Hippolyto De Seneca E Fedra De Racine

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This volume contains two classic plays of tragedy from ancient Greece and Rome, reimagined for the French stage by 17th century playwright Jean Racine. Hippolytus explores the consequences of forbidden love and the conflicts between duty and desire, while Phaedra depicts the tragic downfall of a queen consumed by passion and guilt.

      Hippolyto De Seneca E Fedra De Racine
    • 2023

      This beautifully illustrated volume collects the great French dramatist's most famous works, including Phèdre, Andromaque, Britannicus, and Bérénice. Chosen for their exquisite language, psychological depth, and timeless appeal, these plays continue to resonate with audiences and inspire new generations of artists.

      Chefs-d'OEuvre de Jean Racine: Prepared for the Use of Colleges & Schools
    • 2023

      This comprehensive edition of the works of Jean Racine includes a grammatical introduction and lexicon of Racine's language, as well as an analysis of his style by Paul Mesnard. Illustrated with tables of the productions of Racine's plays, this book offers a valuable resource for scholars of French literature and theater.

      OEuvres De J. Racine: Lexique De La Langue De J. Racine Avec Une Introduction Grammaticale Par M. Ch. Marty-Laveaux, Précédé D'un Étude Sur
    • 2023

      The play centers on a powerful queen grappling with the conflict between her loyalty to her people and her obedience to God. This timeless narrative explores themes of faith and sacrifice, showcasing the intense emotional and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. R. Mongan's translation brings Racine's masterpiece to life, making it a compelling read that resonates deeply with audiences, leaving a lasting impression.

      Racine's Athalie, Literally Tr., By R. Mongan