Caesar Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus, a conspirator against the emperor Augustus, and the subject of Corneille's tragedy Cinna Cinna (Galatia), a town of...
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Cinna ou la Clémence d'Auguste (English: Cinna or the clemency of Caesar Augustus) is a tragedy by Pierre Corneille written for the Théâtre du Marais...
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Richelieu), Cinna (1643), and Polyeucte (1643). These three plays and Le Cid are collectively known as Corneille's "Classical Tetralogy". Corneille also responded...
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Cinna is the main character of a tragedy called Cinna by the famous 17th-century French playwright Corneille. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and...
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by Jacques Rutman: François Soubeyrac 1965: Cinna by Pierre Corneille, directed by Jean Kerchbron: Cinna 1966: Les Compagnons de Jéhu, adapted from the...
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Du Ryer Le Cid, by Pierre Corneille Cinna, by Pierre Corneille Héraclius, by Pierre Corneille Horace, by Pierre Corneille Marianne, by Tristan L'Hermite...
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ISBN 978-0-8108-8920-0. Miller, Leta (1998). "Incidental Music for Corneille's Cinna (Suite for Tack Piano)". In Harrison Lou (ed.). Selected Keyboard...
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Théâtre Français: 1838: Camille in Horace by Corneille (12 June to 11 September) Émilie in Cinna by Corneille (27 September) Hermione in Andromaque by Racine...
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housed in the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. 1959 – Cinna (Pierre Corneille) 1961 – La soif d'aimer (Éloi de Grandmont) 1963 – Britannicus...
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Classics, 1967) The Cid, Cinna, The Theatrical Illusion (Corneille, Penguin Classics, 1975) Polyeuctus, The Liar, The Nicomedes (Corneille, Penguin Classics...
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Nouveau théâtre de Nice 1964: Suréna by Pierre Corneille, Théâtre Récamier 1965: Cinna by Pierre Corneille, Théâtre Récamier 1965: Oreste by Vittorio Alfieri...
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canvas depicting the playwright Corneille, receiving honors from the nobility after the premiere of his tragedy, Cinna. Court was presented with a gold...
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Richard III, King Lear and Julius Caesar. He also translated Corneille’s Le Cid, Cinna and Polyeucte and Victor Hugo’s Hernani. He later took a post...
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Becque, directed by Jean-Pierre Vincent, Comédie-Française 1984: Cinna by Corneille, directed by Jean-Marie Villégier, Comédie-Française 1984: La Mort...
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Clitandre (category Plays by Pierre Corneille)
p. 59. Rollinat-Levasseur, Eve-Marie. Cinna de Pierre Corneille. folio plus classique. pp. 124–125. Corneille, Pierre (2006). Clitandre. GF Flammarion...
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forfeit, And it is to sell one's blood to surrender to kindness. — Corneille, Cinna, Act I, scene 2 In this sense, it always marks the opinion of the enunciator...
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elaborate endings to the story. Beginning with the French dramatist Pierre Corneille, who included her in his 1662 play Sertorius, Antistia has been presented...
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Tennessee Williams (Théâtre de l'Œuvre) 1954: Le Cid by Corneille (TNP) 1954: Cinna by Corneille (TNP) 1955: Penthesilea by Heinrich Von Kleist (Théâtre...
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of the most famous French Plays of the 19the Century such as Cinna by Pierre Corneille, Athalie, Phèdre, Andromaque and Britannicus by Jean Racine and...
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works by another new playwright, Pierre Corneille, including his classical tragedies Le Cid, ''Horace, Cinna and Polyeute. The tennis court was destroyed...
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(tragicomedy, later changed to tragedy) - 1637 Horace (tragedy) - 1640 Cinna (tragedy) - 1640 Polyeucte ("Christian" tragedy) - c.1641 La Mort de Pompée...
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produced an edition of Maurice Scève's Délie (1966), and of Pierre Corneille's plays Cinna ou la clémence d'Auguste (1965) and Horace (1971); he edited The...
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best-known work is the tragedy El Paulino (1740), imitation of the Cinna of Pierre Corneille, even though the cover page appears pompously "new tragedy to...
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found in 17th-century literature may be distasteful or even offensive. Corneille's heroes, for example, have been labeled by modern critics as vainglorious...
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Johnston's String Quartet No. 4, Lou Harrison's Incidental Music for Corneille's Cinna, and Michael Harrison's Revelation: Music in Pure Intonation. The...
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Letters to Atticus by Marcus Tullius Cicero The Cid, Cinna, The Theatrical Illusion by Pierre Corneille The Cistercian World: Monastic Writings of the Twelfth...
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Berenice ; Narcisse, Britannicus), the noble fathers of Corneille (Don Diègue, Le Cid ; Auguste, Cinna ; the Old Horace, Horace ; Félix, Polyeucte and Sertorius)...
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Series of Modern French Authors, For the Use of Young People) Pierre Corneille, Cinna : ou, La clémence d'Auguste, tragédie, 1639. Edited with notes, glossary...
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sa femme (Pottecher) 1909: Les Grands (Veber and Basset) 1909: Cinna (Pierre Corneille) 1909: Andromaque (Euripides, adapted by Ferdinand Hérold) 1909:...
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directed by Jean Gillibert 1964: Suréna by Corneille, directed by Jean-Pierre Miquel 1965: Cinna de Corneille, directed by Jean-Pierre Miquel 1965: Oreste...
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