Questioning Racinian TragedyNoting significant differences between the individual tragedies of Racine and the many current notions of what "Racinian tragedy" is deemed to imply, John Campbell explores the identity and meaning of the modern "Racine." He asks if any one critical parad |
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... classique " ; Lyons , " What do we mean ? " 2 For varying accounts , see for example A. Blanc 593-622 ; Bonzon ; Goldzink , " Que sont nos amours devenues ? " ; F. Reiss ; Revaz ; Schröder , " Situation des études raciniennes " ; Supple ...
... classique " ; Lyons , " What do we mean ? " 2 For varying accounts , see for example A. Blanc 593-622 ; Bonzon ; Goldzink , " Que sont nos amours devenues ? " ; F. Reiss ; Revaz ; Schröder , " Situation des études raciniennes " ; Supple ...
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... On “ le tragique , " see Biet , " De l'épique au dramatique " 131-35 ; Escola 35 ; Riffaud 129 ; Truchet , Tragédie classique 175 . tained in that paradoxical moment when the child discovers that INTRODUCTION : " RACINIAN TRAGEDY " 23.
... On “ le tragique , " see Biet , " De l'épique au dramatique " 131-35 ; Escola 35 ; Riffaud 129 ; Truchet , Tragédie classique 175 . tained in that paradoxical moment when the child discovers that INTRODUCTION : " RACINIAN TRAGEDY " 23.
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Contents
IV | 37 |
V | 38 |
VI | 45 |
VII | 49 |
VIII | 56 |
IX | 65 |
XI | 71 |
XII | 78 |
XXIX | 151 |
XXXI | 156 |
XXXII | 157 |
XXXIII | 163 |
XXXIV | 172 |
XXXV | 176 |
XXXVI | 180 |
XXXVII | 186 |
XIII | 82 |
XIV | 85 |
XV | 87 |
XVI | 91 |
XVII | 106 |
XVIII | 109 |
XIX | 115 |
XX | 118 |
XXI | 120 |
XXII | 126 |
XXIII | 128 |
XXIV | 133 |
XXV | 135 |
XXVI | 140 |
XXVII | 143 |
XXVIII | 145 |
XXXVIII | 191 |
XXXIX | 194 |
XL | 198 |
XLI | 205 |
XLII | 207 |
XLIII | 211 |
XLIV | 215 |
XLV | 218 |
XLVI | 222 |
XLVII | 233 |
XLVIII | 238 |
XLIX | 241 |
L | 243 |
LI | 245 |
LII | 254 |
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