408 books • 24 series
Jean Racine (1639-99) is widely regarded as the greatest seventeenth-century Frenc tragedian, both observing and transcending the conventions of classical tragedy.
Theatralische Schriften, Volume 1
La Thebaide
Iphigenie En Aulide
Abrege de l'histoire de Port-Royal
Esther, a Tragedy Adapted and Partially Translated from the French of Jean Racine - Scholar's Choice Edition
Athalie - Scholar's Choice Edition
Esther. Edited, with Introd. and Notes by George Saintsbury - Scholar's Choice Edition
Chefs-d'uvre de Jean Racine: Prepared For The Use Of Colleges And Schools, With Explanatory Notes And References To The "New French Method" (Classic Reprint)
Berenice, a Tragedy; - Scholar's Choice Edition
Le Banquet de Platon (1732)
Racines Andromaque (1899)
Lettres Inedites de Jean Racine Et de Louis Racine; Precedees de La Vie de Jean Racine Et D'Une Notice Sur Louis Racine, Etc
Theatre de Jean Racine
Berenice, a Tragedy; - Primary Source Edition
Racine's Athalie, Literally Tr., by R. Mongan... - Primary Source Edition
Andromaque - Primary Source Edition
Iphigenie - Primary Source Edition
Fedra
Racine's Andromaque - Primary Source Edition
Oeuvres Tome 1
Oeuvres Tome 4
Théâtre
Oeuvres Tome 2
Poémes sacrés