This is the first volume of the complete works of Jean Racine, one of the most important figures in French classical drama. Including his early masterpieces, this collection offers a comprehensive view into the development of Racine's unique style, blending poetic beauty with intense psychological insight. Readers will appreciate the purity of his language and the depth of his characters' emotions.
Racine's plays, such as "La Th ba de" and "Alexandre le Grand," are renowned for their powerful exploration of human passions and their tragic outcomes. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, providing invaluable access to the foundation of Racine's enduring legacy.
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