Examples of 'phèdre' in a sentence

Meaning of "phèdre"

In literature, refers to a French play by Racine depicting the tragic love of Phaedra

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Phèdre was the climax of her triumphs.
The mauling of Hippolyte by a monster in Phèdre could only take place offstage.
Phèdre divorced from its text.
His subsequent plays gradually purified the tragic element until it reached its zenith with Phèdre.
Phèdre tries to kill herself with a sword but Hippolyte snatches it from her.
Ismène in the play Phèdre.
Phèdre nó Delaunay was fostered in Cereus until her tenth birthday.
The story is based on the mythology surrounding Theseus and the sisters Ariane and Phèdre.
Phèdre destroys the possibility of a marriage between Hippolyte and Aricie.
The Comédie Française in Paris pulled its production of Phèdre in solidarity with the strikers.
In desperation Phèdre sends word to Hippolytus inviting him to share the crown of Athens.
Etienne is one of the children with whom Phèdre was reared, half-brother to Ellyn.
Phèdre by Racine.
The press considered that the score of Phèdre was more personal, and therefore more natural.
Softened by Ariane 's offering of roses, Perséphone complies and Phèdre returns to earth.

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Aveux de Phèdre for soprano and orchestra, op.
The two sisters are both in love with Theseus, yet he chooses Phèdre over Ariane.
The genealogy of Phèdre gives a number of indications as to her character 's destiny.
Britten assembled the libretto from parts of a translation of Racine 's Phèdre by Robert Lowell.
The character of Phèdre is one of the most remarkable in Racine 's tragic oeuvre.
Being purged, he effects a purgation of the ambiant world, as Phèdre puts it exemplarily,.
Thésée 's palace by the sea Phèdre meets Hippolyte, who offers his condolences on her bereavement.
Phèdre en Inde, a production by the Artist in Residence programme.
The book follows Phèdre nó Delaunay 's life from birth.
They first met in 2009 while working together in a stage adaptation of Phèdre with Helen Mirren.
French Theatre co-produced Phèdre with Festival TransAmériques ; Le long voyage de Pierre-Guy.
The French libretto, by Abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin, is based on Racine 's tragedy Phèdre.
Phèdre nó Delaunay, the premier courtesan of Terre D'Ange in Jacqueline Carey 's Kushiel 's Legacy novels.
January 1 - Jean Racine 's tragedy Phèdre is first performed, in Paris.

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