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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... human race , and have learned to question all the values which have brought us this far . It's as if we were lost in a vortex of somehow heroic negation which scholars hasten to honour with the appropriate pedigrees . As far as tragedy ...
... human race , and have learned to question all the values which have brought us this far . It's as if we were lost in a vortex of somehow heroic negation which scholars hasten to honour with the appropriate pedigrees . As far as tragedy ...
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... human suffering , seems to uphold . Roland Barthes , for similar reasons , denounces the tragic as a " falsification of life . " 4 For tragedy , in Barthes's view , " is nothing but a means to absorb the human dilemma , to subsume and ...
... human suffering , seems to uphold . Roland Barthes , for similar reasons , denounces the tragic as a " falsification of life . " 4 For tragedy , in Barthes's view , " is nothing but a means to absorb the human dilemma , to subsume and ...
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... human suffering . Not surprisingly , non- Western sources reinforced these endeavours ( as in the case of Kālidāsa's Sacontala and Goethe's Faust ) as soon as such works became available towards the end of the eighteenth century . On ...
... human suffering . Not surprisingly , non- Western sources reinforced these endeavours ( as in the case of Kālidāsa's Sacontala and Goethe's Faust ) as soon as such works became available towards the end of the eighteenth century . On ...
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... human suffering and only by extension with the dramaturgical techniques that help to communicate this vision . While post- tragedy has shed most traces of its origins , anti - tragedy either repudiates or questions the tragic vision of ...
... human suffering and only by extension with the dramaturgical techniques that help to communicate this vision . While post- tragedy has shed most traces of its origins , anti - tragedy either repudiates or questions the tragic vision of ...
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... human meaning . Their forms abound with loose ends , digressions , broken - backed structures , and fake solutions . We find similar contrasts regarding character portrayal . As Aristotle sees the matter , men are first of all moral ...
... human meaning . Their forms abound with loose ends , digressions , broken - backed structures , and fake solutions . We find similar contrasts regarding character portrayal . As Aristotle sees the matter , men are first of all moral ...
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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