Corneille's Irony


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Ekstein presents a pioneering study that analyzes the full extent and intricacy of irony in the theater of Frances greatest baroque playwright, Pierre Corneille.




Dissonant Harmonies


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Corneille's Tragedies


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Corneille virtually founded seventeenth-century French tragedy: Le Cid and the three subsequent tragedies gave the genre its models and much of its theory. Many critics have created a synthetic picture of "Cornelian heroism" by seeing these four plays as representative of all Corneille's work, thus neglecting the sixteen others that followed. Now the tide has turned: scholars are trying to analyse the meaning of Cornielle's work with close reference to historical events and political ideas.




Comparative Criticism: Volume 1, The Literary Canon


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This is a yearbook sponsored by the British Comparative Literature Association which promotes comparative literary studies.




Corneille and Racine


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This study highlights that both Corneille and Racine were living writers, struggling to create developing forms within the strait-jacket of neo-classical decorum.







The Comedies of Corneille


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Playing Lear


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A unique insight into Shakespeare's most monumentally complex character.







Confidential Strategies


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