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Pierre Corneille: Critical Essay by Harriet Stone

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SOURCE: Stone, Harriet. “Transformal Closures in Le Cid, Horace, Cinna, and Polyeucte.Theatre Journal 34, no. 3 (October 1982): 302-21.

In the following essay, Stone scrutinizes the stylistic and thematic similarities of The Cid, Horace, Cinna, and Polyeucte.

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