Les Isolates dans les tragédies de Jean Racine. Le cas de Bérénice

This article provides an analysis of Racine’s Bérénice, using data obtained by applying to the text a software developed by the Stanford Literary Lab and based on Network Theory. What seems to be a detail – the presence of mute characters on stage – proves to be a very effective tool for making sens...

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Autor principal: Elisabetta Sibilio
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Publicado: Institut du Monde Anglophone 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/b189b5e017e244df837324ff8056a6d7
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Sumario:This article provides an analysis of Racine’s Bérénice, using data obtained by applying to the text a software developed by the Stanford Literary Lab and based on Network Theory. What seems to be a detail – the presence of mute characters on stage – proves to be a very effective tool for making sense of the whole tragedy.