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LA Gloire: The Roman Empire of Corneille and Racine [Hardcover]

Louis Auchincloss (Author)
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Auchincloss, who will be 80 next year, is well known as a Park Avenue lawyer who turned to fiction writing and also produced sympathetic appreciations of his favorite writers, like Jane Austen and Edith Wharton. Here, on more ambitious ground, he offers capsule summaries of 14 plays by Corneille and Racine, all dealing with the Roman Empire and points to certain themes involving glory. The resulting very brief but thorny book is best taken as what a reader's bookish grandfather might have come up with after mulling over French playwrights. Auchincloss's statements aren't on a par with the intellectual daring or originality of such previous critics as Roland Barthes, author of On Racine. They often lean more toward straightforward musings that occasionally read like Cliff Notes. When Auchincloss tries to make Racine and Corneille seem less dusty and more contemporary, the most recent historical references he mentions are Hitler and T.S. Eliot's play The Cocktail Party, in its own way as much a period piece now as anything by Corneille. The helter-skelter organization of the book jumps from Corneille to Racine and back again, and Auchincloss's own supposedly literal translations of the verses are often wide of the mark: He translates "extreme douceur" as just plain "sweet" and when Corneille speaks of death having "certain charms" ("des charmes") Auchincloss renders this as: "such an end has only delight." The author's desire to read the French classics might have been better packaged as a personal journal, without the pseudoscholarly trappings. As it is, expert stylistic analysts like Leo Steinberg and Jean Starobinski are vastly better at understanding C. and R.
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His brief essays on two dozen great writers offer a keen vision of . . . where to find them in their fiction. -- New York Post

The author's essays regarding the Roman empire of Corneille and Racine examine texts of two 17th century dramatists whose plays represented classical historical examination. New translations, readings, and observations about these French classics provide step-by-step analysis of both the plays and their historical impact. -- Midwest Book Review

[T]hese concise, clear, completely approachable commentaries on past authors of note . . . offer literary criticism for the nonacademic reader. -- Booklist

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 90 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Pr; 1ST edition (November 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570031223
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570031229
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,716,230 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Hardly a Classic, February 3, 1997
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This review is from: LA Gloire: The Roman Empire of Corneille and Racine (Hardcover)
This is a little book in more ways than one: its ninety small pages of 12-point type (with very generous leading) contain 14 essays. Each addresses political aspects of heroism in a tragedy by one of the two great French classical playwrights, though Auchincloss does not (and, given the material) cannot strive for balance: Corneille dominates Racine 7:1. At least a third to a half of each essay consists of quotation (and plain prose translation) of key extracts; the rest is plot summary, "common-sense" character analysis, and rapid thematic interpretation. Inaccuracies turn up now and again in the résumés and portraits, while the "readings" are seldom more than potted commentary, echoes of French school editions and baccalauréat manuals. In short, a disappointing performance by one of our premier fiction writers and judges of writing. David Lee Rubin, French Department, University of Virginia
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In modern times, though perhaps starting as far back as the historian Edward Gibbon (1737-1794), there is a tendency to think of the Roman Empire as a political entity in a condition of constant decline, a decadent slave state, always overrun by barbarians it was too effete to resist, with a population whose principal diversion was watching gladiatorial combats and Christians fed to the lions. Read the first page
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