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Jean Racine (1639-1699)

"Jean Racine (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʁasin]), baptismal name Jean-Baptiste Racine (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, and an important literary figure in the Western tradition. Racine was primarily a tragedian, producing such "examples of neoclassical perfection" as Phèdre, Andromaque, and Athalie. He did write one comedy, Les Plaideurs, and a muted tragedy, Esther for the young.

Racine´s plays displayed his mastery of the dodecasyllabic (12 syllable) French alexandrine. His writing is renowned for its elegance, purity, speed, and fury, and for what American poet Robert Lowell described as a "diamond-edge", and the "glory of its hard, electric rage".[10] Racine´s dramaturgy is marked by his psychological insight, the prevailing passion of his characters, and the nakedness[clarification needed] of both plot and stage." - (en.wikipedia.org 08.11.2019)

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Was depicted (Actor) Jean Racine (1639-1699)
Published / Printing plate produced Pierre Savart (1736-1780) ()
Published / Printing plate produced Étienne-Jehandier Desrochers (1668-1741) ()
Painted / Intellectual creation Jean-Baptiste Santerre (1651-1717) ()
Printing plate produced Pierre Dupin (1690-1751) ()

Mentioned Jean Racine (1639-1699)