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Louis Racine

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410: 31: 429: 279:, is said to have broken Racine's spirit. He sold his large library, gave up writing, and devoted himself now to the practice of religion. It was around this time that Racine wrote his last published work, an essay on the famous 459: 310:(complete works) were collected in six volumes and published in Paris in 1808. He was said by his contemporaries to have been a very personable, humble man who was sincerely pious and fluent in seven languages. 248:
For the next 24 years, although he continued to write poetry, Racine worked as a tax inspector in various provincial towns and cities, marrying in 1728. His most important poem,
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on the grounds that the gift never existed in two successive generations. However, in 1719 Racine became a member of the
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In November 1755, he lost his only son and his daughter-in-law when they were swept away by the
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Biographie universelle classique: ou, Dictionnaire historique portatif, deuxième partie (H–R)
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The second son and the seventh and last child of the celebrated tragic dramatist
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whom he had interviewed and written of in his philosophical poem
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Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le XVIIIe siècle
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Louis Racine by the artist Carmontelle
Paris
France
Paris
France
poet
tax inspector
French
French
Age of the Enlightenment
poetry
essays
religion
philosophy
literature
Jean Racine
Paris
poet
Age of the Enlightenment
Jean Racine
Boileau
Académie des Inscriptions
Jansenist
Cardinal de Fleury
Louis XV
Académie Française
Marseille
Provence
Jansenism
tsunami

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