Corneille, Classicism and the Ruses of Symmetry (Cambridge Studies in French)

by Mitchell Greenberg

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Professor Greenberg's lucid study examines the themes of authority, power and sexuality in Corneille's major plays, drawing on the work of Foucault, and Freudian and feminist critics. He begins by considering the question of myth and of a 'pre-historical' cultural memory in Medee, and proceeds to a detailed analysis of each of the four best-known tragedies: Le Cid, Horace, Cinna, and Polyeucte. A concluding chapter discusses two middle-period plays and Surena, Corneille's last tragedy. Professor Greenberg argues that the formal symmetries of classical tragedy reflect a desire for control in the realm of both politics and sexuality. He also seeks to show how these principles of symmetry are challenged or undermined in various ways by the plays themselves. The result is an exacerbation of sexual and political desire which invests Cornelian tragedy with its peculiar power and involves us so deeply in its world.
  • ISBN13 9780521325547
  • Publish Date 2 October 1986
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 27 July 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 208
  • Language English