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Corneille and Racine

Autor Gordon J. Pocock, Gordon Pocock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2010
Corneille and Racine may seem like marble monuments of an unchanging typical classicism. Mr Pocock is concerned to show that each of these great dramatists was a living writer, struggling to create developing forms and that the rules of neo-classical decorum were a strait-jacket to them. We can see in their writings a hesitation between poetic drama which creates its own forms from within and naturalistic drama which opts for truth to common life and a medium. In an interesting and comprehensive examination of the two authors, Mr Pocock shows the range of Coneille's achievement, and explains that a good seal which had been dismissed as decadence or incompetence was the result of his casting about for new forms. A section on Racine shows him opting for a deepening mode of drama which rejects naturalism and is implicitly subversive of neo-classical rules.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521098144
ISBN-10: 0521098149
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction; 2. Corneille and the critics; 3. Le Cid; 4. Cinna; 5. Polyeucte; 6. Corneille's verse; 7. Rodogune; 9. Suréna; 10. Corneille - some conclusions; 11. Racine - career and background; 12. Racine - the beginnings; 13. Approaches to tragedy; 14. Bérénice; 15. The dramatic art of Racine; 16. Phèdre; 17. Athalie; 18. Conclusion; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.

Descriere

This study highlights that both Corneille and Racine were living writers, struggling to create developing forms within the strait-jacket of neo-classical decorum.