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Racine
Book • 1947
Racine is a French dramatist, one of the three great playwrights of 17th-century France, along with Molière and Corneille, and an important figure in the literary movement known as Classicism.
Racine primarily wrote tragedies that are notable for their intensity of passion and psychological insight.
His major works include 'Andromaque', 'Phèdre', and 'Britannicus'.
Racine's plays often explore themes of love, jealousy, and power, and his characters are known for their moral complexity.
Racine's influence on French literature and theater is enduring, and his plays continue to be performed and studied today.
Racine primarily wrote tragedies that are notable for their intensity of passion and psychological insight.
His major works include 'Andromaque', 'Phèdre', and 'Britannicus'.
Racine's plays often explore themes of love, jealousy, and power, and his characters are known for their moral complexity.
Racine's influence on French literature and theater is enduring, and his plays continue to be performed and studied today.
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