- Polyeucte
:"Polyeucte" is also the name of an
overture byPaul Dukas .""Polyeucte" is a
drama in five acts by French writerPierre Corneille . It was finished in December1642 and debuted in October1643 . It is based on the life of the martyrSaint Polyeuctus (Polyeucte).In
1878 it was adapted into an opera byCharles Gounod , with the assistance of the librettistJules Barbier . Other works based on the play include aballet byMarc-Antoine Charpentier (1679), the operaPoliuto (1838) byDonizetti (adapted withScribe asLes martyrs ), an overture by Paul Dukas (1891) and a composition byEdgar Tinel .The drama is set in
Armenia during a time whenChristian s were persecuted there under theRoman Empire . Polyeucte, an Armenian nobleman, converts to Christianity to the great despair of his wife, Pauline, and of his father-in-law, Felix. Despite them, Polyeucte becomes amartyr , causing Pauline and Felix to finally convert as well.There is also a romantic subplot: the Roman Severus is in love with Pauline and hopes she will be his after the conversion of Polyeucte. However, she chooses to stay at the side of her husband. Before dying, Polyeucte entrusts Severus with Pauline.
Polyeucte is one of the last
17th-century French dramas with a religious subject—Corneille did also write "Théodore " in 1646 and Racine wrote "Esther " (1689) and "Athalie " (1691), but these were not meant for public display. Later plays were not as willing to mix religious and worldly themes.Further reading
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2543 Project Gutenberg etext of "Polyeucte"]
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