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Pierre Corneille David Clarke

Pierre Corneille By David Clarke

Pierre Corneille by David Clarke


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In this three-part study of the serious plays that Corneille wrote between 1630 and 1643, David Clarke first explores the Norman experience and identity of the dramatist himself.

Pierre Corneille Summary

Pierre Corneille: Poetics and Political Drama under Louis XIII by David Clarke

In this three-part study of the serious plays that Corneille wrote between 1630 and 1643, David Clarke first explores the Norman experience and identity of the dramatist himself. A second section reviews the principles and distinctiveness of his poetics in a period when literary activity, and particularly historical drama, became increasingly subject to central government pressures. The third and final section discusses the political and tragic significance of Corneille's plays and seeks to re-establish a link between their reflection of contemporary ideological tensions and the 'collective mind' of their intended audience with reference to popular, but now little-read, contemporary moralists and political theorists.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. 'Une Muse de Province'; Part II. Corneille's Conception of Poetic Drama: 1. Theoretical controversy; 2. Tradition and originality; Part III. Corneille's Plays Written in the Reign of Louis XIII: 3. Clitandre and Medee; 4. Le Cid; 5. Horace; 6. Cinna; 7. Polyeucte and La Mort de Pompee; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521103954
9780521103954
0521103959
Pierre Corneille: Poetics and Political Drama under Louis XIII by David Clarke
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-12-11
332
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