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  1. Iphigenia; Phaedra; Athaliah (Penguin Classics) by Jean Baptiste Racine, E. F. Watling, 1964-02-28

61. Kultura.org.pl
Racine Jean Baptiste biografia. Racine Jean Baptiste (1639-1699) - poetai dramatopisarz. Syn prowincjonalnego urzednika królewskiego.
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62. Great Playwrights
Corneille (16061684); Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1622-1673) Molière HomePage (in French with some English links). Jean Racine (1639-1699) Racine links.
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Great Playwrights
Drama has been part of human ritual and entertainment for more than four millennia. We know of socio-political-religious rituals being performed in ancient Egypt before 2000 B.C.E., and no doubt Greece, India, and China witnessed similar rituals in the same era. Not until the classical and immediate preclassical period of Greece, however, do we find plays that are still performed and playwrights whom we know by name. The chronological list which begins after the assignment description contains links to Web sites providing information about some of the great playwrights from classical Greek times to the present. Assignment for Students Taking Humanities 290 for Credit:
  • Students taking Humanities 290 over the Web must make a virtual visit to all the Great Playwrights, and they MUST comment to the class at least onceat the completion of their to all the playwrightson what they see and learn, but they also are encouraged to comment offen during their virtual visitations. The Humanities 290 grade for Web students will be derived in part from students' thoughtful commentary on what they learned on the Web. Students should send their comments to the class through the class Blackboard discussion at http://bb.ulv.edu
  • 63. French Neo-Classical
    B. Pierre Corneille (1606) “The Cid”. C. Jean Racine (16391699) “Phaedra”.D. Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673) “Tartuffe”. VII.
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    Lecture / Outline: French Neo-Classical Theatre Arts 5 Terrin Adair-Lynch I. Political/Social/Economic- 16 th and 17 th Centuries A. th Century Henry II (ruled France 1547-1559) Marries Catherine de Medici –After Henry death three succeeding monarchs all sons of Catherine (Strong Influence over sons) – Francis II (1559-1560) Charles IX (1560-1574) B. C. Edict Under Henry IV, of Navarre (1589-1610) equality and tolerance under French Law. Protestant turned Catholic D. France backward nation due to turmoil. E. Henry IV assassinated; Louis XII rules (1610-1643) Louis XIV. (1643-1715) F. th Century French Society finally stabilized under Louis XIV. G. French Exploration and Profit. H. Influence of Italians via Medici family (Merchant-Princes) I. Cardinal Richelieu advances French Culture. (Helps establish French Academy.) J. Cardinal Mazarin (Italian Born) replaced Richelieu after Richelieu dies strong influence over Louis XIV. (only 5yrs. When King) K.

    64. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- R
    Translate this page This page, edited by Jack Lynch, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-CenturyE-Texts on the Net. Racine, Jean (1639-1699). Rousseau, Jean-Baptiste.
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    65. Écran Noir: Marquise (4-5)
    Translate this page Giraudeau est Molière (de son vrain nom Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673 LambertWilson est Jean Racine (1639-1699), grand tragédien (Phèdre) de son époque
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    ophie M arceau est Thérèse de Gorle, dîte Marquise Du Parc, puis La Du Parc (1633-1668). Sa mort reste un mystère. La plus forte rumeur fut celle de son empoisonnement par Jean Racine, qui la remplaça dans son lit par sa rivale, Marie Champmeslé.
    Danseuse, puis actrice du grand siècle, passant de l'univers de la comédie à celui de la tragédie. Femme libérée, aux multiples liaisons. Sophie Marceau (qui a toujours eu des tensions avec ses réalisateurs)dit que ce personnage est un " moment de vie ", stimulé par deux auteurs très différents.
    Marceau a déjà 17 ans de carrière derrière elle, et de nombreux rôles romantiques. Après BraveHeart et Anna Karenine, elle continue de jouer des personnages historiques (et donc costumés) aux destins tragiques.
    Elle est l'une des 5 actrices les plus populaires (et les mieux payées en France). Elle préside le Jury du festival de Deauville en 1997.
      B ernard G iraudeau est Molière (de son vrain nom Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673). Mort sur scène en jouant Le Malade imaginaire, un an après avoir perdu les faveurs de Louis XIV. Mari d'Armande Béjart, fille de son ancienne compagne Madeline Béjart.

    66. HistoryCenter.net
    Jan van Eyck, c.13891441, Painter. Jean Baptiste Racine, 1639-1699, Dramatist. JeanJacques Rousseau, 1712-1778, Philosopher. Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Composer.
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    67. Racine, Jean Baptiste. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Languag
    Edition. 2000. Racine, Jean Baptiste. SYLLABICATION Ra·cine. PRONUNCIATIONr s n , rä-. DATES 1639–1699. French playwright. The
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    68. Introductory Note. Racine, Jean. 1909-14. Phædra. The Harvard Classics
    Jean Racine (1639–1699). Phædra. The Harvard Classics. 1909–14. IntroductoryNote. Jean Baptiste Racine, the younger contemporary of Corneille, and his
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    69. ABU - AUTEUR Jean Racine
    Translate this page Jean Racine. (1639-1699). Liste des textesactuellement disponibles sur le serveur.
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    TEXTES AUTEURS SOMMAIRE
    Jean Racine
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    Andromaque (1667)
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    70. Jean Racine (1639-1699)
    Translate this page Jean Racine (1639-1699). text. Pour en savoir plus sur Racine, vouspouvez consulter cet article assez long par Marc Fumaroli, ou
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    Introduction Biographie(y) List of plays Vos revues- Your reviews Les Amants magnifiques Amphitryon Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas Dom Garcie de Navarre Dom Juan Les Femmes savantes Les Fourberies de Scapin George Dandin Le Malade imaginaire Le Misanthrope M. de Pourceaugnac Pastorale comique Sganarelle, le Cocu imaginaire Tartuffe Concordance La Troupe Personnages Boileau Charpentier Colbert Conti Corneille Fouquet Henriette Louis XIV Lully Mignard Monsieur Nicole Quinault Racine Subligny Re(s)sources S hop V ous! ... Philippe Quinault Jean Racine Perdou de Subligny
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    71. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Racine, Jean Baptiste 1639 - 1699
    Racine, Jean Baptiste 1639 1699 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. Racine,Jean (soubor výstrižku), AUERBACH, Erich, Mimesis, X 5882.
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    Racine, Jean Baptiste 1639 - 1699
    Záhlaví Název Signatura Racine, Jean (soubor výstøižkù) AUERBACH, Erich Mimesis X 5882 BRAUNECK, Manfred Die Welt als Bühne S 15745/2 CÍSAØ, Jan Svìtoví dramatici X 5715 CÍSAØ, Jan Svìtoví dramatici X 5787 ÈERNÝ, Václav V zúženém prostoru X 5475 DUBECH, Lucien Histoire générale illustrée du théatre 3 GD 525 GRIB, Vladimír Romanoviè Drama, román a epochy X 2119 KINDERMANN, Heinz Theatergeschichte Europas 4 S 4263 KOTT, Jan Zjadanie bogów S 16479 LESSING, Gotthold Ephraim Hamburská dramaturgie - Láokoón - Stati L 3722 MIKEŠ, Vladimír Divadlo francouzského baroka S 17974 RACINE, Jean Jean Racine - život a dílo RACINE, Jean Baptiste Andromaque. Iphigénie. Britannicus. AF 402 RACINE, Jean Baptiste Bérénice, Phedre, Athalie AF 412 S£AWIÑSKA, Irena Divadlo v souèasném myšlení S 17805 ZAHRANIÈNÍ Zahranièní èinohra 10 S 9670 ZAHRANIÈNÍ Zahranièní èinohra 19 S 9670 ZAHRANIÈNÍ Zahranièní èinohra 9 S 9670 Offline poslední zmìny: 06.10.2003 kont@kt

    72. Galerie De Portraits
    Translate this page élu en 1665 Roger de BUSSY-RABUTIN (1618 -1693). élu en 1667 Jean-Baptiste COLBERT(1619 -1683). élu en 1672 Jean Racine (1639 -1699). élu en 1674 Isaac
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    73. BDHL - Fiche Complète D'un écrivain
    Translate this page Auteurs, Œuvres, Dates, Statistiques, Manuels, Jeux. Racine (Jean) De son vrainom Jean-Baptiste Racine. Malebranche, Nicolas, 1638, 1715. Racine, Jean, 1639, 1699.
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    74. Jean Baptiste Racine
    Jean Baptiste Racine 1639 1699 French Dramatist. Racine was a masterplaywright who was inpired by the classical Greek tragedy.
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    Jean Baptiste Racine
    French Dramatist
    Racine was a master playwright who was inpired by the classical Greek tragedy. He was born in La Ferte-Milon, France. He studied at Beauvais and Port Royal, then went to Paris, where he began to write plays in 1664. The production of Andromaque (1667), the first of his 7 masterpieces, became one of the most important events in the history of French theater, and Racine became regarded as the master of tragic pathos. Other plays followed soon: Britannicus (1669); Bajazet (1672); and Berenice (1679). The great actress Sarah Bernhardt won fame playing the lead role in his most famous play - a tragedy called Phedre (1677). www link :
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    75. GIGA Quote Author Page For Jean Baptiste Racine
    Jean Baptiste Racine. French tragic poet and dramatist (1639 1699).
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    She slept the sleep of the just.
    [Fr., Elle s'endormit du sommeil des justes.]
    Abrege de l'histoire de Port Royal (vol. IV, 517), (Mesnard's edition)
    Sleep

    Silent anguish is the more dangerous. [Fr., La douleur qui se tait n'en est que plus funeste.] Andromaque (III, 3) [ Silence I fear God, dear Abner, and I have no other fear. [Fr., Je crains Dieu, cher Abner, et n'ai point d'autre crainte.] Athalie (act I, sc. 1) [ God A single word often betrays a great design. [Fr., Souvent d'un grand dessein un mot nous fait juger.] Athalie (II, 6) [ Words The happiness of the wicked flows away as a torrent. [Fr., Le bonheur des mechants comme un torrent s'ecoule.] Athalie (II, 7) [ Happiness And greedy Acheron does not relinquish its prey. [Fr., Et l'avare Acheron ne lache pas sa proie.]

    76. Racine, Jean
    Racine, Jean (16391699). French dramatist, considered the greatestwriter of French classical tragedy. Racine was born December
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    French dramatist, considered the greatest writer of French classical tragedy.
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    and Sophocles , in the original Greek.
    While a student in Paris after 1658, Racine composed conventional poetry and became friendly with important literary figures, among whom was the French poet Jean de La Fontaine Pierre Corneille

    77. Jean Racine Definition Of Jean Racine. What Is Jean Racine? Meaning Of Jean Raci
    Noun, 1. Jean Racine French advocate of Jansenism; tragedian whobased his works on Greek and Roman themes (1639-1699)
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Jean Racine - French advocate of Jansenism; tragedian who based his works on Greek and Roman themes (1639-1699) Jean Baptiste Racine Racine dramatist playwright - someone who writes plays poet - a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry) Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "Jean Racine" in the definition: Agassiz
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    78. Requieum And Cantique De Jean Racine
    The poet and dramatist JeanBaptiste Racine (1639- 1699) struggled for acceptanceof his works, which typically employed classical literary themes; this poem
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    He lived long enough to be appreciated, as evidenced by election to the French Academie des Beaux-Arts in 1909, award of the Legion d' Honneur in 1910, and a festive gala in his honor in Paris in 1922. PROGRAM NOTES: Cantique de Jean Racine Requiem James Fancher Return to Naperville Chorus Home Page Last Modified July 14, 2003

    79. The 17th Century - Page 2
    Imaginaire. Molière (JeanBaptiste Poquelin) 1622 - 1673 and scenefrom La Malade Imaginaire. Jean Racine 1639 - 1699. With only
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    Opera was soon introduced into the Germanic courts, Salzburg in 1614, Vienna in 1626, and Prague in 1627, among others. The first opera in the German language, Daphne
    In France also early opera was dominated by the Italian. Cardinal Richelieu, a great patron of the arts and virtual ruler of France, favoured Italian opera. The Medici consorts were also a great influence for Italian opera, as were the Italian builders of the palace of Fontainbleu, then being constructed.
    Armand Jean du Plessis
    Duc de Richelieu
    Louis XIV
    Jules Cardinal Mazarin 1602 - 1661 During the reign of Louis XIV Italian opera continued to be promoted by Cardinal Mazarin, Richelieu's successor and originally a Florentine. Among the Italian works performed in Paris was Cavelli's Ercole Amante
    Despite the patronage of Mazarin the French courtiers objected to the use of Italian in opera, and Italian opera in general. It was the advent of another Italian, Jean-Baptiste Lully, who was to give France an opera a style of its own.
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    Jean-Baptiste Lully
    (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) La Malade Imaginaire and scene from La Malade Imaginaire Jean Racine 1639 - 1699 With only 12 plays to his credit, Jean Racine is one of the most important dramatists in the history of French theatre. All of his works, 11 tragedies and 1 comedy, have been used as the source material for opera. Composers to set librettos based on Racine include Handel, Gluck, Scarlatti and many more. Racine himself was invited to co-author a libretto (with Boileau) for Lully's

    80. Au 17ème Siècle - Jean Racine
    Translate this page 1639 - 1699. Mais cette vocation qui lui tenait à coeur, déplut fortement à JeanRacine, et Jean-Baptiste dut abandonner cette perspective de carrière.
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    Jean Racine
    J ean Racine , fils de Jean Racine , procureur au bailliage et de Jeanne Sconin , naquit le 22 décembre 1639 à la Ferté-Milon. Sa mère, Jeanne Sconin mourut le 28 janvier 1641, soit quelques jours seulement après la naissance de sa soeur, Marie Racine L e 4 novembre 1642, le père de Jean Racine se remaria avec Madeleine Vol , la fille de Jean Vol , notaire de Ferté-Milon, alors âgée de vingt-trois ans. Le mariage ne dura point car la mort emporta brutalement Jean Racine , le 6 février 1643, à l'âge de vingt-huit ans. A sa mort, sa charge de procureur fut rachetée par son beau-père, Jean Vol Madeleine Vol , sa toute jeune veuve, refusa ses biens, et se remaria quelques années après. Les deux orphelins, Jean et Marie Racine , furent alors élevés séparément, Jean étant recueilli par ses grands-parents paternels, Jean Racine et son épouse Marie des Moulins et sa soeur

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