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Shame and guilt : Diderot's moral rhetoric
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ISBN: 9789513900731 9513900738 Year: 1998 Publisher: Jyväskylä : University of Jyväskylä,

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L'honneur et la honte : leur expression dans les romans en prose du Lancelot-Graal (XIIe-XIIIe siècles)
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Year: 1981 Volume: 157 Publisher: Genève : Droz,

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The Phaedra syndrome : of shame and guilt in drama
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ISBN: 9051834896 9789051834895 Year: 1993 Publisher: Amsterdam Atlanta, GA : Rodopi,

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Originating probably in some oral cautionary tale, the Phaedra story illustrates a peculiar pattern of transgression and retribution. This Phaedra syndrome provided inspiration for many major writers from Euripides to Gabriele d'Annunzio. The present book offers a close re-reading and a re-assessment of four acknowledged masterpieces - Euripides' Hippolutos, Seneca's Phaedra, Lope de Vega's Castigo sin venganza and Racine's Phèdre: together with Lope's Italian source. Matteo Bandello's Novella 44, they all deal with the old tale or none of its analogues. While paying minute comparative attention to the texts, it aims at clarifying the relevance of each work for the meandrous evolution of religious beliefs and ethical criteria in the history of European society, ranging from Democritus' effort to react against his contemporaries' archaic shame-culture attitudes to Latin Stoicism, to the syncretic Baroque outlook in siglo de oro drama and to the radical puritanical inwardness of French Jansenism. The last two chapters offer an original interpretation of Phèdre as the supreme poetic utterance of Racine's confusion and perplexity in front of the unresolved contradictions in his faith; a case is made in the Conclusion the view that the puzzled and puzzling mood of this mysterious play exemplifies the new mind-set that was paving the way for Enlightenment rationalism and the ensuing dechristianisation of the Western intelligentsia... Back Cover.

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