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Questioning Racinian Tragedy
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278 pages
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John Campbell examines the complexities of Racine's tragedies, contrasting them with contemporary interpretations of "Racinian tragedy." He questions whether existing critical frameworks can adequately explain individual plays or if they can collectively form a cohesive body of work. His analysis reveals skepticism about the ability to identify consistent patterns across Racine's tragedies, suggesting that each work may resist a singular critical approach.
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2005, paperback
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