
JULES LEMAÎTRE - JEAN RACINE - PARIS - CALMANN-LÉVY, ÉDITEURS - PREMIÈRE CONFÉRENCE - SON ENFANCE.—SON ÉDUCATION
DEUXIÈME CONFÉRENCE - SES DÉBUTS.—SON SÉJOUR À UZÈS.—LES DEUX TRADITIONS.
TROISIÈME CONFÉRENCE - SES AMIS.—«LA THÉBAÏDE»
HÉMON
ANTIGONE
QUATRIÈME CONFÉRENCE - «ALEXANDRE».—LES DEUX LETTRES CONTRE PORT-ROYAL
CINQUIÈME CONFÉRENCE - «ANDROMAQUE»
SIXIÈME CONFÉRENCE - «LES PLAIDEURS».—«BRITANNICUS»
SEPTIÈME CONFÉRENCE - «BÉRÉNICE.»—«BAJAZET»
HUITIÈME CONFÉRENCE - «MITHRIDATE»—«IPHIGÉNIE»—«PHÈDRE»
In this lively lecture the speaker invites listeners into a thoughtful exploration of one of France’s most revered dramatists. By juxtaposing the playwright’s classic, restrained style with the revolutionary ideas of a contemporary philosopher, the talk sets up a vivid contrast that highlights the uniqueness of his artistic vision. The presenter’s personal journey—from scholarly study to a fresh appreciation of the poet’s pure theatrical craft—creates an engaging entry point for newcomers.
The discussion moves through the playwright’s modest upbringing and rigorous education, showing how his deep grounding in Greek literature shaped his mastery of tragedy. It traces the shifting tides of public and critical opinion, from royal endorsement in the seventeenth century to the fervent admiration of Enlightenment thinkers and later Romantic rebels. Along the way, the lecture reveals how his works have been repeatedly rediscovered, each generation finding new resonance in his elegant portrayals of human passion.
Finally, the speaker reflects on why the dramatist’s legacy endures, emphasizing his ability to render the complexities of the soul with striking clarity and beauty. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of his place in literary history and a renewed sense of why his tragedies continue to captivate audiences today.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1914
Best known for turning literary criticism into something vivid and personal, this French man of letters also wrote stories and plays. His work helped shape the literary life of late 19th-century France, and he was later elected to the Académie française.
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