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Phaedra, Jean Racine
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Jean Racine

Phaedra

Jean Racine's “Phaedra” is a powerful exploration of love, desire, and moral conflict, rooted deeply in the traditions of French classical tragedy. Written in 1677, the play draws upon the mythological tale of Phaedra, who becomes tragically infatuated with her stepson Hippolytus. Racine employs a poignant and lyrical style, marked by his deft use of alexandrine verse, creating a striking emotional intensity that propels the narrative forward. Thematically, the play encapsulates the tension between reason and passion, reflecting the Baroque era's fascination with emotional turmoil and the complexities of human nature, as characters grapple with their fateful decisions against a backdrop of divine and societal constraints. Jean Racine, one of the most eminent dramatists of the 17th century, was known for his ability to delve into the psychological depth of his characters. Influenced by the classical ideals of Ancient Greece and Rome, Racine's works often echoed the long-standing conflict between personal desire and duty. His rigorous education and exposure to the political and cultural currents of his time shaped his tragic vision, culminating in the masterful crafting of “Phaedra,” a work that intertwines personal suffering with universal themes of fate and love. This exceptional play is highly recommended for readers interested in the foundations of French literature and the nuances of tragic drama. Racine's nuanced characterization and exploration of morality elevate “Phaedra” to be more than just a tale of forbidden love; it is a profound reflection on the human condition that resonates with audiences across generations. Engage with Racine'Äôs riveting narrative, and experience a timeless examination of passion, guilt, and the inexorable forces that shape our lives.
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51 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Robert Boswell

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