500 citações dos grandes escritores franceses do século XVII
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Fábio Godinho
About this listen
Familiarize-se com os escritores mais importantes do século XVII franceses, que moldaram o pensamento político, filosófico e artístico e que influência pode ainda hoje ser sentida na nossa cultura. Mergulhe profundamente nas suas obras e pensamentos com uma selecção das citações essenciais introduzindo as suas principais ideias e delineando com clareza a estrutura da sua obra, através das próprias palavras de Jean Racine, Molière, Corneille, Jean de la Bruyère, Jean de la Fontaine.
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