Oui. Renaissance French isn't that different from modern French.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 11/03/2010 01:04:09 AM
Alas. And ew. Hmmm.
With footnotes, it's more than doable. Perhaps not really for people who haven't read much in French yet, though. But odds are the English translation is worth reading, too - or better yet, an actual stage version of the plays, either Andromaque or Phèdre, although I think the former is played rather more often. I had seen a play based on Racine's Andromaque a number of years earlier, which certainly helped in making me want to read the original version.
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Andromaque by Jean Racine.
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En français?
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Oui. Renaissance French isn't that different from modern French.
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