Pierre Corneille

Pierre Corneille was a prominent French playwright born on June 6, 1606, in Rouen, France. Often hailed as one of the founders of French tragedy, Corneille’s works are celebrated for their intricate characters and moral complexity. He began his literary career in the early 1630s, with plays like "Mélite," which showcased his flair for blending comedy and drama. His most influential work, "Le Cid," premiered in 1637 and sparked intense debate over the nature of honor and duty, ultimately establishing him as a key figure in the development of French classical theater.

Corneille continued to refine his craft throughout his life, producing masterpieces such as "Horace" and "Cinna," which explore themes of love, conflict, and the human condition. His ability to capture the depth of human emotions and societal dilemmas has left a lasting legacy in the world of literature. As you delve into Corneille's works available in this app, you’ll discover the timeless relevance of his storytelling and the rich tapestry of characters that have captivated audiences for centuries. Enjoy exploring his captivating plays!

Pierre Corneille El Cid


Pierre Corneille



El Cid by Pierre Corneille is a classic play adapted by Ranjit Bolt. Corneille, one of France's three outstanding Classical dramatists, tell…