Polyeucte - Couverture souple

Corneille, Pierre

 
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Synopsis

Polyeucte examines the profound struggle between spiritual awakening and the demands imposed by earthly ties, presenting a narrative shaped by conviction, inner conflict, and the cost of unwavering belief. The story follows an individual whose sudden embrace of a new faith transforms every aspect of life, creating a divide between personal devotion and the expectations of a familiar world fearful of change. As pressure mounts from powerful authorities determined to enforce obedience, the work highlights the tension between human law and a higher moral calling. Alongside this conflict, the emotional turmoil of a devoted partner reveals the fear, love, and uncertainty felt when loyalty is tested by forces beyond personal control. Through moments of confrontation, reflection, and sacrifice, the narrative portrays how courage can emerge from deeply held truth, even when the consequences are severe. By blending emotional complexity with broader questions of integrity and duty, the work offers a compelling meditation on the resilience of conscience and the transformative strength found in spiritual commitment.

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À propos de l'auteur

Pierre Corneille was a prominent French tragedian born on June 6, 1606, in Rouen, France. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest dramatists of the 17th century, alongside Moliere and Racine, and is often considered a founding figure in French classical tragedy. Corneille's works, which include plays like Le Cid, Horace, and Cinna, are known for their exploration of complex human emotions, moral dilemmas, and the struggles between personal desires and societal expectations. His mastery of dramatic structure and character development helped shape the evolution of French theater. Corneille's father, Pierre Corneille, was a prosperous merchant, and his mother, Marthe le Pesant de Boisguilbert, came from a notable family. He had a brother, Thomas Corneille, who also became a successful playwright. Corneille spent much of his life in Paris, where he died on October 1, 1684, at the age of 78. His legacy continues to influence theater, and his works remain central to the study of classical French drama.

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