
'1953': A Version Of Racine's Andromaque
Author: Craig Raine
Binding: Paperback
Published: faber and faber, 1990
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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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“1953”: A Version Of Racine's Andromaque reimagines the classical tragedy of Andromaque within a compelling contemporary setting. This dramatic work chronicles the enduring themes of love, duty, and revenge, transplanting Racine's intricate emotional landscape into a new historical context. Craig Raine's adaptation presents a poignant and incisive examination of human passions, demonstrating how timeless conflicts resonate across generations. The play illustrates the devastating consequences of unrequited love and political maneuvering, offering a fresh perspective on a foundational text. It argues for the universal power of Racine's original narrative, proving its continued relevance in a modern world.
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Author: Craig Raine
Binding: Paperback
Published: faber and faber, 1990
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
“1953”: A Version Of Racine's Andromaque reimagines the classical tragedy of Andromaque within a compelling contemporary setting. This dramatic work chronicles the enduring themes of love, duty, and revenge, transplanting Racine's intricate emotional landscape into a new historical context. Craig Raine's adaptation presents a poignant and incisive examination of human passions, demonstrating how timeless conflicts resonate across generations. The play illustrates the devastating consequences of unrequited love and political maneuvering, offering a fresh perspective on a foundational text. It argues for the universal power of Racine's original narrative, proving its continued relevance in a modern world.











