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    Jean-Baptiste Racine (/ r æ ˈ s iː n / rass-EEN, US also / r ə ˈ s iː n / rə-SEEN; French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʁasin]; 22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699) was a French dramatist, one of the three great playwrights of 17th-century France, along with Molière and Corneille as well as an important literary figure in the Western tradition and world literature.

  2. Jean Racine was a prominent French playwright of the 17th century, known for his mastery of tragedy and his contributions to Neoclassicism. His works are celebrated for their emotional depth, psychological insight, and adherence to classical principles, often drawing on themes from ancient Greek and Roman literature. Racine's plays focus on human emotions and moral dilemmas, showcasing the ...

  3. Definition. Jean Racine was a prominent French playwright of the 17th century, known for his tragedies that exemplified the principles of French classicism. His works often explore themes of passion, fate, and moral conflict, reflecting the classical ideals of reason and order in human behavior.

  4. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Jean Racine (baptized December 22, 1639, La Ferté-Milon, France—died April 21, 1699, Paris) was a French dramatic poet and historiographer renowned for his mastery of French classical tragedy. His reputation rests on the plays he wrote between 1664 and 1691 ...

  5. French literature - Fatalism, Racine, Tragedy: Whether Jean Racine’s Jansenist upbringing determined his view of a human nature controlled by perverse and willful passions—or whether his knowledge of Greek tragedy explains the fatalism of his own plays—is a question that cannot be answered. Certainly, both are engaged in the service of a creative imagination that reflects powerfully the ...

  6. Racine was a prominent French playwright of the 17th century, known for his mastery of tragic drama and the use of classical themes and structures in his works. His plays often explore intense human emotions and moral dilemmas, showcasing the conflicts between passion and reason. Racine's contributions significantly influenced the Baroque theatre and spectacle in Europe, as he elevated the ...

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  8. Jean Racine. Jean Racine (December 22, 1639 – April 21, 1699) was a French poet dramatist, and one of the most important figures in seventeenth-century French literature along with Jean-Baptiste Molière and Pierre Corneille. Racine was the pre-eminent tragedian of his day—many consider him to be the father of French tragedy, just as ...

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