Corneille and Racine
Discover the dynamic world of classic French drama in Corneille and Racine by Gordon Pocock, published by Cambridge University Press in 1973. This insightful work spans 336 pages and delves into the lives and struggles of two of the greatest dramatists, Pierre Corneille and Jean Racine. Pocock challenges the perception of these writers as mere symbols of rigid classicism, revealing their creative journeys and the constraints imposed by neo-classical decorum. Through engaging analysis, he illustrates how both playwrights sought to innovate and evolve their art forms, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of drama and literature. Join Pocock on a journey that brings these monumental figures to life and showcases their enduring relevance in the world of theater.