Jean Racine: Four Greek Plays
Title | Jean Racine: Four Greek Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1982-04-29 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521286763 |
This is the best translation into English of Andromache, Iphigenia, Phaedra and Athaliah.
The Complete Plays of Jean Racine: Iphigenia
Title | The Complete Plays of Jean Racine: Iphigenia PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | Penn State University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
An English translation, in rhyming couplets, of the French playwright Jean Racine's Iphigenia. Includes critical notes and commentary.
The Complete Plays of Jean Racine
Title | The Complete Plays of Jean Racine PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2015-10-13 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0271061669 |
This is the third volume of a projected translation into English of all twelve of Jean Racine’s plays—only the third time such a project has been undertaken. For this new translation, Geoffrey Alan Argent has rendered these plays in the verse form that Racine might well have used had he been English: namely, the “heroic” couplet. Argent has exploited the couplet’s compressed power and flexibility to produce a work of English literature, a verse drama as gripping in English as Racine’s is in French. Complementing the translation are the illuminating Discussion, intended as much to provoke discussion as to provide it, and the extensive Notes and Commentary, which offer their own fresh and thought-provoking insights. In Iphigenia, his ninth play, Racine returns to Greek myth for the first time since Andromache. To Euripides’s version of the tale he adds a love interest between Iphigenia and Achilles. And dissatisfied with the earlier resolutions of the Iphigenia myth (her actual death or her eleventh-hour rescue by a dea ex machina), Racine creates a wholly original character, Eriphyle, who, in addition to providing an intriguing new denouement, serves the dual dramatic purpose of triangulating the love interest and galvanizing the wholesome “family values” of this play by a jolt of supercharged passion.
Britannicus
Title | Britannicus PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 1898 |
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Phèdre
Title | Phèdre PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 1992-03-01 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780140445916 |
Racine’s play Phèdre—which draws on Euripides’ tragedy Hippolytus—is the supreme achievement of French neoclassic theater. In her amusing foreword, Margaret Rawlings explains how this particular translation—made specifically from the actor’s point-of-view—evolved from the 1957 Campbell Allen production. Containing both the French and English texts on facing pages, as well as Racine’s own preface and notes on his contemporary and classical references, this edition of Phèdre is a favorite among modern readers and is of special value to students, amateur companies, and repertory theaters alike. Translated and with a foreword by Margaret Rawlings.
Hellenic Whispers
Title | Hellenic Whispers PDF eBook |
Author | Susanna Phillippo |
Publisher | Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | French drama |
ISBN | 9783034308519 |
This book builds a picture of how Greek literature was reworked by the authors of seventeenth-century French tragedy. The text explores the complex interactions surrounding these adaptations, involving the input of scribes, editors, translators and earlier authors, and asks the important question of what these dramatists conceived of themselves as doing.
Four French Plays
Title | Four French Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Racine |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2013-07-04 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0141392096 |
The 'greatest hits' of French classical theatre, in vivid and acclaimed new Penguin translations by John Edmunds and with editorial apparatus by Joseph Harris. The plays in this volume - Cinna, The Misanthrope, Andromache and Phaedra - span only thirty-seven years, but make up the defining period of French theatre. In Corneille's Cinna (1640), absolute power is explored in ancient Rome, while Molière's The Misanthrope (1666), the only comedy in this collection, sees its anti-hero outcast for his refusal to conform to social conventions. Here also are two key plays by Racine: Andromache (1667), recounting the tragedy of Hector's widow after the Trojan War, and Phaedre (1677), showing a mother crossing the bounds of love with her son. This translation of Phaedra was originally broadcast on Radio Three with a cast including Prunella Scales and Timothy West, and was praised by playwright Harold Pinter. This is the first time it has been published. The edition also includes an introduction by Joseph Harris, genealogical tables, pronunciation guides, critiques and prefaces, as well as a chronology and suggested further reading. After a varied career as an actor, teacher, and BBC TV national newsreader, John Edmunds became the founder-director of Aberystwyth University's department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies. Joseph Harris is Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London and author of Hidden Agendas: Cross-Dressing in Seventeenth-Century France (2005).