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Phèdre (French: [fɛdʁ];
originally Phèdre et Hippolyte) is a
French dramatic tragedy in five acts
written in
alexandrine verse by Jean Racine,
first performed...
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primarily a tragedian,
producing such "examples of
neoclassical perfection" as
Phèdre, Andromaque, and Athalie. He did
write one comedy, Les Plaideurs, and a...
- Euripides's
Hippolytus and Racine's
Phèdre Frank McGuinness,
Phaedra (Donmar Warehouse, 2006) Ted Hughes,
Phedre FSG, c1998, Drama/classics, ISBN 978-0-374-52616-0...
- APE". The
Wooster Group.
Retrieved 11
January 2024. "TO YOU, THE BIRDIE! (
Phèdre)". The
Wooster Group.
Retrieved 11
January 2024. Billington,
Michael (11...
- in
films An
Education and
Freefall in 2009 and also pla****
Hippolytus in
Phèdre at the
National Theatre alongside Helen Mirren and
Margaret Tyzack. In 2010...
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capital offense. The
novel chronicles the life of
Phèdre nó
Delaunay from her
early years.
Phèdre is born with a
distinctive mark in her eye, initially...
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series of
fantasy novels by
American writer Jacqueline Carey,
comprising the
Phèdre Trilogy and the
Imriel Trilogy (called the "Treason's Heir"
trilogy in the...
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versions of the
Phaedra story that were
influenced by Seneca's
version include Phèdre by Jean
Racine and Phaedra's Love by
Sarah Kane. Most recently, a reimagined...
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Super Kabuki (2016–18)
Otoko no
Hanamichi (2017)
Yukinojo Henge (2017)
Phedre (2017) "平幹二朗さん死去 82歳 「蜷川マクベス」名演" [Mikijiro Hira, star of "Minagawa Macbeth"...
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Phèdre (Phaedra) is an
opera by the
French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne,
first performed at
Fontainebleau on 26
October 1786. It
takes the form of a...