Cornelian power games
Variations on a theme in Pierre Corneille´s Theatre from Mélite to Polyeucte
Milorad R. Margitic´ examines Corneille's first twelve plays, using each of them to highlight a particular strategy of power it best illustrates. What emerges from this examination is both an impression of diversity and a strong sense of continuity. Also, Corneille's universe appears highly manipulative, i. e. political rather than ethical or heroic, and his characters complex, flexible, and changing.
