Théâtre choisi de Racine. Andromaque. Les plaideurs. Britannicus. Iphigénie. Esther. Athalie. Avec une introduction, des notices et des notes par L. Petit de Julleville


  • Author: Jean Racine
  • Following several failed debuts, Racine was to abandon his life in the theatre - until Molière asked him to write a tragedy for the latter's troupe. With the second of the plays he wrote for Molière, Alexandre, Racine at last found success. Racine frequently drew his themes from Greek tragedy, as was the case with his biggest success, Phèdre. The playwright had many enemies, and it may have been partly due to a scandal over the authorship of Phèdre - in which a rival tried to steal Racine's work - that he eventually left the theatre to work as Louis XIV's historiographer. He is remembered as a master of tragedy, both for his poetic language and psychological insight.

  • ISBN: 9780543632173
  • ISBN: 9780543632166
  • Book details: This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by Armand Colin et Cie in Paris, 1895. This book is in French. This book contains 506 pages.
  • Edition: Elibron Classics
  • Book ID: 10049155
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