Three Plays of Racine: Phaedra, Andromache, and Britannicus (Phoenix Books) (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature)

by Jean Racine

G. Dillon (Translator) and George Dillon (Translator)

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"George Dillon has elected for speed and clarity; his speed, of which short quotations can impart no notion, is his equivalent for Racine's impetuous dexterity with the French Alexandrine. . . . Momentum, in such a version, is everything. It stands as a homage to Racine's strength of construction . . . and to the expressive power of his themes, on which Mr. Dillon's prefaces have eloquent and sensible things to say."—Hugh Kenner, National Review

"His literal and flexible blank verse actually forms the nearest thing in English to the longer-measured rhymed couplets of Racine; even an ordinary reading aloud of so faithful a rendering provides something of the experience that Proust described."—Elliott Coleman, Poetry

"A superb introduction . . . flawless translations, infused with poetic fire and charm."—Margaret Carpenter, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot
  • ISBN10 0226150771
  • ISBN13 9780226150772
  • Publish Date 15 September 1961
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press