The French Renaissance in England An Account of the Literary Relations of Engla

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The French Renaissance in England An Account of the Literary Relations of Engla
Lee Sidney Sir
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Sedecie (the French name of Zedekiah) is a scriptural tragedy and has a backward link with the mediaeval drama. Garnier was not the first Frenchman to pen on the classical pattern a biblical tragedy which recalled the temper of the mystery-play. The ambition of clothing biblical history in ^ classical form invaded the sphere of drama as well as that of epic. During the years Immediately preceding the rise of the, Pleiade, some scriptural dramas had been cast in either the Sophoclean or Senecan
...mould. But Latin and not French was then the vehicle of expression. The first author In France of a classical tragedy on a scriptural story was the Scotsmaa»_GreorgeBuchanan, who was professor at the 39^ FRANCE AND THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA College de Guienne at Bordeaux. His academic position and the excellence of his Latinity gave his Latin tragedies of Jep hikes and Baptistes a wide vogue in both scholarly and religious circles. Translations of Buchanan's Latin plays into French stimulated the production of scriptural drama on the classical pattern in the French tongue.

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