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Jean Racine

17th-century French dramatist

Born: Died: French

Jean-Baptiste Racine 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. 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". Racine's dramaturgy is marked by his psychological insight, the prevailing passion of his characters, and the nakedness of both plot and stage.

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17th-century French dramatist

Jean Racine's Historical Timeline

  1. Jean Racine is born

    Jean Racine, French 17th-century french dramatist, known for 17th-century french dramatist, was born on 1639-12-22.

  2. Jean Racine's play "Mithridate" premieres in Paris

    Jean-Baptiste Racine 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...

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When was Jean Racine born?
Jean Racine was born on 1639-12-22 (French).
What is Jean Racine known for?
17th-century French dramatist
What historical events involved Jean Racine?
Jean Racine was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Jean Racine is born, Jean Racine's play "Mithridate" premieres in Paris.
When did Jean Racine die?
Jean Racine died on 1699-01-01.

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