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    Jean-Baptiste Racine (/ræˈsiːn/ rass-EEN, US also /rəˈsiːn/ rə-SEEN) (French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʁasin]; 22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699) was a French dramatist...
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    Cantique de Jean Racine (Chant by Jean Racine), Op. 11, is a composition for mixed choir and piano or organ by Gabriel Fauré. The text, "Verbe égal au...
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  • Jean Racine (1639–1699) was a French dramatist. Jean Racine may also refer to: Jean-François Racine (born 1982), ice hockey goaltender Jean-Paul Racine...
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    Phèdre (redirect from Phaedra (Racine))
    alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed in 1677 at the theatre of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris. With Phèdre, Racine chose once more a subject...
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  • Look up racine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jean Racine (1639–1699) was a French dramatist. Racine may also refer to: Racine (band), a band fronted...
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    inspired many modern works of art and literature, including a play by Jean Racine. Phaedra was the daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë of Crete, and thus sister...
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    Jean-Racine Meissonnier (1794 – 19 August 1856), also called Meissonnier Jeune, was a French classical guitarist, musical arranger and composer, as well...
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    specializing in the 17th century French comedies of Molière and dramas of Jean Racine. His translation of Tartuffe has become the play's standard English version...
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  • armies and military themes Jean-Antoine Meissonnier (1783–1857), French music publisher and composer for the guitar Jean-Racine Meissonnier (1794–1856),...
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    its singular articulations in the works of Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, Jean Racine, and Friedrich Schiller to the more recent naturalistic tragedy of Henrik...
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