Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Jul 26, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199555990
ISBN-13
9780199555994
Description
Jean Racine's work captivates audiences with its intricate exploration of human emotions and the intricacies of power. In "Britannicus," the themes of ambition, betrayal, and the tumultuous nature of love come to life through a tragic narrative set in ancient Rome. The intense psychological portraits of the characters delve deep into their motivations and conflicts, showcasing Racine's mastery of dramatic tension.
"Phaedra," another of Racine's masterpieces, grapples with forbidden desires and the destructive consequences of passion. The profound moral dilemmas faced by the characters create a vivid tapestry of feelings that resonate far beyond the stage. Lastly, "Athaliah" brings a historical context to Racine's exploration of tyranny and faith, emphasizing the weight of legacy and the search for redemption. Together, these plays illuminate the timeless struggles of the human condition, a testament to Racine’s enduring impact on literature and drama.
"Phaedra," another of Racine's masterpieces, grapples with forbidden desires and the destructive consequences of passion. The profound moral dilemmas faced by the characters create a vivid tapestry of feelings that resonate far beyond the stage. Lastly, "Athaliah" brings a historical context to Racine's exploration of tyranny and faith, emphasizing the weight of legacy and the search for redemption. Together, these plays illuminate the timeless struggles of the human condition, a testament to Racine’s enduring impact on literature and drama.
Genres
Romance
Religion & Spirituality
Classics
Contemporary