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Stylistic study of Racinian tragedy - Plural interpretations of the gaze in four tragedies by Racine: Andromaque, Britannicus, Phèdre, Athalie

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In the second third of the 17th century, Racine devoted himself to the theatrical genre of tragedy, and more specifically, to the psychological study of his heroes. Racine's tragedies are of fundamental interest for their meticulous study of characters, reflecting their emotional and affective state as they act out their roles. In this respect, the stylistic approach based on multiple interpretations of the gaze is of major importance in highlighting the psychology and actions of the heroes that lead to tragedy. Racine draws on the lexical repertoire of pastoral and neo-Platonic vocabulary for the gaze, but gives it new meaning. On the one hand, the heroes' gaze remains dazzled and immobilized before the being that fascinates it, seeking communication in order to assert its presence. On the other, feelings arise from the hearts of the characters, who remain dominated by their desires. Finally, the spirit intervenes to question the profound nature of the upheaval the beings are undergoing.

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Euphrosyne Efthimiadou (Phd.) is a professor at the Hellenic Air School, where her research interests include FLE and FOS didactics, learning strategies, pedagogical creativity and innovation, educational psychology and the digitization of education.

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Authors Euphrosyne Efthimiadou
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2024
 
EAN 9786208521110
ISBN 9786208521110
No. of pages 92
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Classical linguistics / literary studies

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