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Date: 2014-09-09 23:15:43
Phaedra
Hippolytus
Aricia
Jean Racine
Theseus
Antiope
Hippolyta
Tragedy
JoAnne Akalaitis
Greek mythology
Literature
Phèdre

PHÈDRE Study Guide By Jean-Baptiste Racine, Translation and adaptation by Paul Schmidt Further adaptation by JoAnne Akalaitis Section One: Basic Materials Racine, introduction to Phèdre

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