Phèdre

· Courier Dover Publications
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64
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Based on Euripides' Hippolytus, this play by one of France's greatest playwrights is a magnificent example of character exposition. When the title character, Hippolytus' stepmother, receives false information that her husband, Theseus, is dead, Phèdra reveals a passionate love for her stepson — an act that eventually spells doom for both characters.

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2.0
1 review
Djam2016
12 August 2024
lot of Greek names and mythology that I didn't understand. So that is why so low a rating. I actually read this in better to understand Marcel Proust in search of Lost time. In the second book the narrator raves about Phedre.
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About the author

Dramatist Jean Racine (1639–1699) is renowned for his mastery of French classical tragedy. Racine modeled his plays after the ancient Greek and Roman traditions, reinvigorating the classics with an emphasis on his characters' consciousness rather than their actions. His plays were enormously successful, and he retired from the theater at the height of his powers to serve as royal historiographer in the court of Louis XIV.

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