Originally published in 1973, the history of French tragedy and tragicomedy from their origins in the sixteenth century to the last years of Louis XIV's reign is here surveyed in a single volume. Dr Brereton examines the plays as types of drama, the circumstances in which they were produced and their reception by contemporaries.
Originally published in 1973, the history of French tragedy and tragicomedy from their origins in the sixteenth century to the last years of Louis XIV's reign is here surveyed in a single volume. Dr Brereton examines the plays as types of drama, the circumstances in which they were produced and their reception by contemporaries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword. Prologue. 1. The Beginnings of French Tragedy 2. Robert Garnier 3. From Garnier to Hardy 4. Alexandre Hardy 5. Towards Classical Tragedy 6. Pierre Corneille: The First Period, 1629-1651 7. Corneille's Principal Contemporaries 8. Pierre Corneille: The Second Period, 1659-1674 9. Romanesque Tragedy: Thomas Corneille and Quinault 10. Jean Racine 11. After Racine and Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
Foreword. Prologue. 1. The Beginnings of French Tragedy 2. Robert Garnier 3. From Garnier to Hardy 4. Alexandre Hardy 5. Towards Classical Tragedy 6. Pierre Corneille: The First Period, 1629-1651 7. Corneille's Principal Contemporaries 8. Pierre Corneille: The Second Period, 1659-1674 9. Romanesque Tragedy: Thomas Corneille and Quinault 10. Jean Racine 11. After Racine and Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
Foreword. Prologue. 1. The Beginnings of French Tragedy 2. Robert Garnier 3. From Garnier to Hardy 4. Alexandre Hardy 5. Towards Classical Tragedy 6. Pierre Corneille: The First Period, 1629-1651 7. Corneille's Principal Contemporaries 8. Pierre Corneille: The Second Period, 1659-1674 9. Romanesque Tragedy: Thomas Corneille and Quinault 10. Jean Racine 11. After Racine and Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
Foreword. Prologue. 1. The Beginnings of French Tragedy 2. Robert Garnier 3. From Garnier to Hardy 4. Alexandre Hardy 5. Towards Classical Tragedy 6. Pierre Corneille: The First Period, 1629-1651 7. Corneille's Principal Contemporaries 8. Pierre Corneille: The Second Period, 1659-1674 9. Romanesque Tragedy: Thomas Corneille and Quinault 10. Jean Racine 11. After Racine and Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
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