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Pierre Corneille (1608-1684) was one of the dominant figures of seventeenth-century French drama. He began by writing comedies, but it is as a masterly and influential tragedian that he is mostly remembered today. Born in Manchester in 1959, Ranjit Bolt was educated at Perse School and at Balliol College, Oxford. He worked as an investment analyst and advisor for eight years, before concentrating on theatre translation from the end of 1990.
Ranjit Bolt's acclaimed translations for the theatre, many of which are published by Oberon Books, include works by Molière, Seneca, Sophocles, Corneille, Beaumarchais, Brecht, Goldoni and Zorilla. |