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year: 2005
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All Locations Burlington Caledonia Downtown Downtown Racine Franksville Interstate Kansasville Kenosha Milwaukee Mt.Crafting Great Ideas is Part of our Heritage.The Racine Art Museum houses one of the three top collections of contemporary crafts in North America Learn about famous Frank Lloyd Wright creations: The SC Johnson headquarters and Wingspread, the sprawling home of H.Racine CountyConvention and Vistors Bureau.Jean Racine, in an engraving by Pierre Savart.Jean Racine is also the former name of bobsledder Jean Prahm.Corneille), and one of the most important literary figures in the Western tradition.Racine was primarily a tragedian, though he did write one comedy.Life 2 Style 3 Criticism 3.Milon (Aisne) on December 22, 1639, Racine was orphaned at the age of three or four and received a classical education courtesy of his grandmother, Marie des Moulins.Racine's interactions with the Jansenists in his years at this academy would have great influence over him for the rest of his life.Royal, he excelled in his studies of the Classics and the themes of Greek and Roman mythology would play large roles in his future works.Racine would later become great friends (Boileau would often claim that he was behind the budding poet's work).His first play, Amasie, never reached the stage.Racine's second play, "Alexandre Le Grand".Thus, Alexandre premiered for the second time, by a different acting troupe, 11 days after its first showing.Alexandre (1665), had classical themes, Racine was already entering into controversy and forced to field accusations that he was polluting the minds of his audiences.He was by now acquiring many rivals, including Pierre Corneille and his brother, Thomas Corneille.The success of Pradon's work (the result of the activities of a claque) was one of the events which caused Racine to renounce his work as a dramatist at that time, even though his career up to this point was so successful that he was the first French author to live almost entirely on the money he earned from his writings.Others, including the historian W.Lewis, attribute his retirement from the theater to qualms of conscience.However, one major incident which seems to have contributed to Racine's departure from public life was his implication in a court scandal of 1679.Around the time of his marriage and departure from the theater, Racine accepted a position as a royal historiographer in the court of King Louis XIV, alongside his friend Boileau.He kept this position in spite of the minor scandals he was involved in.Because of his flourishing career in the court, Louis XIV provided for his widow and children after his death.Jean Racine died in 1699 from cancer of the liver.The quality of Racine's poetry is perhaps his greatest contribution to French literature.His use of the alexandrine poetic line is considered exceptional in its harmony, simplicity and elegance.Racine's work faced many criticisms from his contemporaries.Racine's response was that the greatest tragedy does not necessarily consist in bloodshed and death.Criticism As with any contributor to the Western Canon, Racine has been subjected to many generations of literary criticism.In his book Racine: A Study, Philip Butler of the University of Wisconsin broke the main criticisms of Racine down by century to best portray the almost constantly shifting perception of the playwright and his works.In his own plays, Racine sought to abandon the ornate and almost otherworldly intricacy that Corneille so favored.Audiences and critics were divided over the worth of Racine as an up and coming playwright.Audiences admired his return to simplicity and their ability to relate to his more human characters, while critics insisted on judging him according to the traditional standards of Aristotle and his Italian commentators from which he tended to stray.Attitudes shifted, however, as Racine began to eclipse Corneille.Racine's model of tragedy superior to that of Corneille.This erased all doubts as to Racine's abilities as a dramatist and established him as one of the period's great literary minds.Butler describes this period as Racine's "apotheosis," his highest point of admiration.Racine's ascent to literary fame coincided with other prodigious cultural and political events in French history.Baptiste Lully's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, the ascension of Louis XIV to the throne of France.Under Louis XIV's revolutionary reign, France rose up from a long period of civil discord (see the Fronde, or 'Slingshot Rebellion') to new heights of international prominence.This new self perception acknowledged the superiority of all things French; the French believed France was home to the greatest king, the greatest armies, the greatest people, and, subsequently, the greatest culture.In this new national mindset, Racine and his work were practically deified, established as the perfect model of dramatic tragedy by which all other plays would be judged.Butler blames the consequential "withering" of French drama on Racine's idolized image, saying that such rigid adherence to one model eventually made all new French drama a stale imitation.The French installation of Racine into the dramatic and literary pantheon evoked harsh criticism from many sources who argued against his 'perfection.Racine came to be dismissed as merely "an historical document" that painted a picture only of 17th century French society and nothing else; there could be nothing new to say about him.As Racine returned to prominence at home, his critics abroad remained hostile due mainly, Butler argues, to Francophobia.The British were especially damning, preferring Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott to Racine, whom they dismissed as "didactic" and "commonplace."The 20th century saw a renewed effort to rescue Racine and his works from the chiefly historical perspective to which he had been consigned.Other critics cast new light upon the underlying themes of violence and scandal that seem to pervade the plays, creating a new angle from which they could be examined.At present, Racine is still widely considered a literary genius of revolutionary proportions.His work is still widely read and frequently performed.Trivia sections are discouraged under Wikipedia guidelines.The article could be improved by integrating relevant items and removing inappropriate ones.Marcel Proust developed a fondness for Racine at an early age, "whom he considered a brother and someone very much like himself..."Byatt's tetralogy ( The Virgin in the Garden 1978, Still Life 1985, Babel Tower 1997 and A Whistling Woman 2002) tell the story of Frederica Potter an English young woman in the early 1950s (when she is first introduced) who is very appreciative of Racine specifically Phedre.Dutch) Racine's Works on Bartleby.Jean Racine (Gallimard, 2006) (ISBN 2070755290) Lewis, W.The Splendid Century: Life in the France of Louix XIV'.The Racine Chapter Welcomes You!Click here for our original charter If you are around this Saturday, don't forget to stop by Racine HD and give blood!If you need tickets please contact Terri Justman.Tickets are available for purchase from any Racine Chapter Member, Racine Harley Davidson, or email Terri and she will be sure you get your chance to win!Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request.Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.Downtown and Racine West in most major Rotary events.Las Vegas style gaming and celebrity dealers."Starting the Charitable Giving Conversation","default."Establishing an Organizational Endowment Fund","default.
 
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