Tragedy and AfterMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1984 M08 1 - 234 páginas "Faas has written a provocative book, challenging the familiar literary and philosophical theories of tragedy from Aristotle onwards. His judicious use of nietzschean insights both stimulates and compels assent. Exuberant scholarship from first page to last." Irving Layton |
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... hand , there are authors like Arthur Miller , who , in " Tragedy and the Common Man , " reaffirms some of tragedy's oldest values – “ the indestructible will of man to achieve this destiny " – for the modern theatre . Who , then , in ...
... hand , there are authors like Arthur Miller , who , in " Tragedy and the Common Man , " reaffirms some of tragedy's oldest values – “ the indestructible will of man to achieve this destiny " – for the modern theatre . Who , then , in ...
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... hand , Shakespeare's roman- ces , though often compared with Sanskrit drama , show how the same impulse could realize itself without such outside influence . All this calls for some terminological clarification , however tentative . For ...
... hand , Shakespeare's roman- ces , though often compared with Sanskrit drama , show how the same impulse could realize itself without such outside influence . All this calls for some terminological clarification , however tentative . For ...
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... hand , no established terms such as romance and drama of the absurd , each with its multiple other connotations , would have served the present purpose . For my aim was not to argue that Goethe , like Shakespeare , wrote a romance , or ...
... hand , no established terms such as romance and drama of the absurd , each with its multiple other connotations , would have served the present purpose . For my aim was not to argue that Goethe , like Shakespeare , wrote a romance , or ...
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... hand , Marxists tend to criticize the tragic as an obsolete mode of perception , superseded by their own inexorably scientific analysis of reality . On the other , they remain indebted to a teleological view of history as well as a ...
... hand , Marxists tend to criticize the tragic as an obsolete mode of perception , superseded by their own inexorably scientific analysis of reality . On the other , they remain indebted to a teleological view of history as well as a ...
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Contenido
3 | |
The Birth of Tragedy | 25 |
Towards Antitragedy | 42 |
Towards Posttragedy | 54 |
The Theoretical Background | 76 |
From Tragic to Antitragic Closure | 93 |
Hamlet or the SlaveMoralist Turned Ascetic Priest | 111 |
The Posttragic Vision of Romance | 129 |
From King Lear to The Two Noble Kinsmen | 141 |
Goethes Transcendence of Tragedy | 155 |
Tragedy and Psychology | 176 |
Conclusion | 189 |
NOTES | 192 |
INDEX | 216 |
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