This comprehensive collection, "Oeuvres Compl tes: Oeuvres Diverses En Prose. Fragments Historiques...", showcases the diverse prose and historical fragments of Jean Racine, one of France's most celebrated playwrights. This volume offers a rich exploration of Racine's literary genius beyond his renowned tragedies. Edited with meticulous detail by Louis-Aim Martin and Louis Racine, the collection provides invaluable insights into Racine's historical perspectives and his mastery of the French language.
Readers will discover a treasure trove of writings that illuminate the cultural and intellectual landscape of 17th-century France. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, this edition offers a unique opportunity to delve into the complete works of a literary icon.
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