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    Descriptive analysis of sickle cell patients living in France: The PHEDRE cross-sectional study. by Marie Gerardin, Morgane Rousselet, Marie-Laure Couec, Agathe Masseau, Marylène Guerlais, Nicolas Authier, Sylvie Deheul, Anne Roussin, Joelle Micallef, Samira Djezzar, French Addictovigilance Network (FAN), Fanny Feuillet, Pascale Jolliet, Caroline Victorri-Vigneau

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, we present some of the results of the PHEDRE study (Pharmacodépendance Et DREpanocytose-drug dependence and sickle-cell disease), which is the largest study of patients with SCD in France. …”
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    L'Écriture du furor par Sénèque et Racine : l’exemple de Phèdre by Naoufel FATHALLAH

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The Writing of Furor by Seneca and Racine: The Example of Phèdre ABSTRACT: In his tragedy, Phaedra, Seneca portrayed a queen damned, doomed and ravaged by lovesickness. …”
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    Le « monstrueux corporel » : Phèdre de Jean Racine mis en scène par Patrice Chéreau by Marine Deregnoncourt

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…En 2003, la mise en scène moderne et contemporaine de Patrice Chéreau de Phèdre de Jean Racine met au jour une héroïne profondément humaine, sensuelle et charnelle, véritable sujet désirant plutôt qu’objet désiré. …”
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    Compte rendu de la passion. À propos de la lecture religieuse de Phèdre de Racine by Patrycja Tomczak

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Based on the Pascal’s paradox of the right-eous sinner. Racines Phèdre not only represents a certain historical, Jansenist system of values, but also makes it possible to see anew the aporias that have characterized Christian ethics until the present day: its deep anti-politics, the problematic relationship between erotic love, “mercy” and righteousness, the ambivalence of the virtue of temperance, or the connection between metaphysical purity and impersonal order.…”
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    L’amour médecin de l’âme dans le Phèdre de Platon (250e1-252c3) : rapprochements avec la Collection hippocratique by Vivien Longhi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…L’article se propose d’observer des proximités entre la description de la pousse des plumes de l’âme dans le mythe du Phèdre et certains textes hippocratiques du tournant du Vème et IVème siècle, Génération et Nature de l’enfant notamment. …”
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    Sur la lysis dionysiaque by Agatha Pitombo Bacelar

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…En conclusion, l’étude revient au Phèdre 245a pour mettre en contraste les transes ménadique et mystique (X).…”
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    O Fedro de Platão na Leitura de Jacques Derrida by Edson Rosa Silva

    Published 1994-10-01
    “…Cet article discute le texte de Jacques Derrida, «La pharmacie de Platon», ou il analyse le mythe platonicien qui décrit la naissance de ['éeriture dans le Phedre. Celle-ci est vue comme lepharmakon, non le remede capable de seconder la mémoire, mais le poison, la déviation qui introduit l'ambigu'ité, le glissement des sens, la possibilité inépuisable d' autres lectures.…”
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    «Peripezia» ed «estasi della catastrofe»: figure della tragedia nei romanzi di Proust e Joyce by Raffaello Rossi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Vengono in primo luogo confrontate le riflessioni sulla tragedia e sul concetto di tragico degli autori; successivamente viene considerato l’influsso esercitato da opere come la Phèdre di Racine e l’Hamlet shakespeariano, sia al livello di rimandi intertestuali nelle opere, che le loro effettive risonanze nei caratteri e trame della Recherche e di Ulysses. …”
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    Pour une autre histoire du théâtre français du XVIIe siècle by Bénédicte Louvat

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The 17th century is considered to be the golden age of French theater, incarnated by the trio of promising dramatists Corneille, Molière and Racine, authors of immortal master pieces, notably Le Cid, Tartuffe et Phèdre. Without ever mentioning or even less recognizing it, this conception of theater historiography parallels the evolving French theater with Parisian theater only and reduces a whole century of theater production to only more or less 40 years. …”
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    Il “prestigio” delle favole antiche. Proust e la festa barocca by Alessandro Metlica

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In these pages a link is established between the drama Phèdre, played on the stage by the actress Berma, and what takes place over the audience, in the boxes where the blue-blooded world of faubourg Saint-Germain is staged. …”
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    « De mes pleurs vous ne vous rirez plus » : le Cas Antiochus by Laurence Plazenet

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The tears that Antiochus so abundantly sheds in Bérénice eventually disclose that the play, years before Phèdre, contains strong echoes of the liturgical poem Dies Irae, and especially from its final stanza the Lacrimosa. …”
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