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The Cid

The Cid

By Corneille, Pierre

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664123961
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Pierre Corneille's "The Cid" is a seminal work of French classical theatre that masterfully intertwines themes of honor, love, and revenge within the context of a Spanish tale. Written in 1636, the play is characterized by its elevated language, intricate characterizations, and dramatic structure, which eschews strict adherence to the unities in favor of a more nuanced exploration of human emotion. The narrative follows the passionate conflict between Rodrigo, the heroic Cid, and his love, Chimène, as they navigate societal expectations and personal desires amid palpable tension that questions the nature of justice and virtue. Corneille, often hailed as one of the founders of French drama, was influenced by the political and cultural atmosphere of 17th-century France, where the ideals of honor and chivalry were fervently debated. His own background in law and exposure to classical literature equipped him with the tools to explore these themes deeply. "The Cid" reflects Corneille's mastery of blending personal conflict with broader social commentary, making it a pivotal work in the evolution of tragic drama. This portrayal of timeless dilemmas makes "The Cid" not only essential for students of literature and theatre but also accessible to any reader intrigued by the complexities of human relationships. Corneille's insightful exploration of honor and duty resonates strongly, ensuring that this play remains relevant today. I highly recommend "The Cid" to anyone seeking a profound understanding of character dynamics within a historical context.
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