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Alain Couprie

    Classiques & Cie Lycée: Les Fausses Confidences
    Profil Oral Groupement de Textes - 97: Voyage et exotisme au XIXe siècle
    Cahiers de Douai
    Britannicus: Jean Racine
    The Cid
    Phaedra
    • Phaedra

      • 50 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura
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      The play explores the tragic consequences of forbidden love, centering on Phaedra, who, despite being married to Theseus, falls for his son Hippolytus. Their intertwined desires lead to devastating outcomes when Phaedra, believing her husband is dead, confesses her love. The narrative delves into themes of passion, betrayal, and the complexities of familial relationships. Celebrated as a masterpiece, it remains a significant work in French literature, showcasing Racine's mastery of poetic form and dramatic tension. This edition features a translation by Robert Bruce Boswell.

      Phaedra
    • The Cid

      Translated by Roscoe Mongan

      • 66 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Set in 11th-century Spain, this tragicomedy explores themes of honor, love, and conflict through the story of the legendary hero El Cid. With a rich backdrop of historical and cultural significance, the play sparked intense debate over dramatic conventions, particularly during the Querelle du Cid. Despite its acclaim and popularity, it faced criticism from the Académie française for deviating from classical unities. Corneille’s work remains a pivotal piece in the evolution of French theater, blending emotional depth with societal commentary.

      The Cid
    • Britannicus: Jean Racine

      • 127 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      - Des repères pour situer l'auteur, ses écrits, l'œuvre étudiée - Une analyse de l'œuvre sous forme de résumés et de commentaires - Une synthèse littéraire thématique - Des jugements critiques, des sujets de travaux, une bibliographie.

      Britannicus: Jean Racine
    • Cahiers de Douai

      Texte intégral - Nouveau BAC 1re

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura
      Cahiers de Douai