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Opus Publicum - Skip to content Home Home About Contact Writings November 28, 2022 Books Benardete on Racine and “Useless Courage” In the interview-style book,  Encounters and Reflections , the late classicist Seth Benardete recalls his time as tutor at St. John’s College, which included reading Jean Racine’s Phèdre  in his French course. It is brief enough to post in full. Seth [Benardete]: …But actually the Phèdre turned out to be rather interesting. Ronna [Burger]: Do you remember why? Seth: Well, I immediately realized that this was Racine’s presentation of the difference between Paganism and Christianity. Robert [Berman]: The difference being? Seth: He makes one slight shift in the story at the end, which is when the monster comes out of the sea to destroy Hippolytus. The narrator says,“Hippolytus faced the monster with useless courage. But everyone else took refuge in a neighboring temple.” This is Augustine’s view of ancient virtue, that i...

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