This collection comprises the complete works of Jean Racine, one of the most important playwrights in French literary history. These two volumes showcase Racine's mastery of dramatic verse and his profound exploration of human passions. Readers will find the celebrated tragedies that cemented Racine's place alongside Corneille and Moli re as a giant of French theater.
Experience the power and beauty of Racine's language in plays such as "Ph dre", "Andromaque", and "Britannicus". These works, renowned for their psychological depth and poetic intensity, offer a timeless reflection on love, duty, and the human condition. A must-have for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, this collection provides a comprehensive view of Racine's enduring legacy.
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