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Pierre Corneille's "Polyeucte" is a cornerstone of 17th-century French drama, a powerful verse drama exploring themes of faith, martyrdom, and religious conviction. This classic work, deeply rooted in Christian theology and history, presents the story of Saint Polyeuctus. A compelling example of European drama, "Polyeucte" delves into the complexities of religious belief and its consequences. Corneille masterfully crafts a narrative that transcends time, examining the profound choices individuals face when confronted with matters of faith. This meticulously prepared print edition offers…mehr

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Pierre Corneille's "Polyeucte" is a cornerstone of 17th-century French drama, a powerful verse drama exploring themes of faith, martyrdom, and religious conviction. This classic work, deeply rooted in Christian theology and history, presents the story of Saint Polyeuctus. A compelling example of European drama, "Polyeucte" delves into the complexities of religious belief and its consequences. Corneille masterfully crafts a narrative that transcends time, examining the profound choices individuals face when confronted with matters of faith. This meticulously prepared print edition offers readers the opportunity to engage with this enduring work of French literature. Its exploration of timeless themes ensures its continued relevance and appeal for those interested in historical drama and the intersection of faith and personal sacrifice. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Pierre Corneille (1606-1684), often heralded as one of France's greatest playwrights, had a significant role in sculpturing French classical tragedy with his renowned dramatic flair and poise. Hailing from Rouen in Normandy, Corneille initially embarked on a legal career before turning to the theater. His prolific literary oeuvre includes masterpieces that remain cornerstones of the French theatrical canon. Amongst his many contributions, 'Polyeucte' stands out as a testament to his genius. First staged in 1643, 'Polyeucte' delves into the intersecting themes of faith, sacrifice, and martyrdom, set against the backdrop of early Christian antiquity. Corneille's exploration of the eponymous protagonist's struggle with his newfound Christian faith and its ramifications on his personal and public life demonstrates his deft handling of complex characters and moral quandaries. His literature is characterized by the 'Corneille hero', typically marked by a stark rigidness in honor and duty. While some critiqued this trait as overly idealistic, it became emblematic of Corneille's literary style and contribution to French tragedy and classicism. His work not only mirrored the evolving precepts of 17th-century French society but also played an integral part in shaping the aesthetic contours of French drama through his unique blend of eloquence, vigorous poetic dialogue, and moral gravity. Corneille's ingenuity was a beacon that illuminated the paths for subsequent generations of dramatists, significantly influencing French literature and the classical tradition worldwide.