

Phaedra
Jean Racine
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Readers appreciate the collection of Racine's plays, particularly praising Phaedra for its complexity and depth. Many find Iphigenia to be a powerful drama with well-realized characters, showcasing strong female figures. Overall, the plays resonate well with those studying tragedy or interested in classic literature.
Three plays by Racine
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Iphigenia, Phaedra, Athaliah is a French play written by E F. Watling and published by Penguin in Harmondsworth (1964).
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