Tragedy and AfterMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 01/08/1984 - 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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... means to absorb the human dilemma , to subsume and hence to justify it under some form of necessity , wisdom or purification . " On the other hand , there are authors like Arthur Miller , who , in " Tragedy and the Common Man ...
... means to absorb the human dilemma , to subsume and hence to justify it under some form of necessity , wisdom or purification . " On the other hand , there are authors like Arthur Miller , who , in " Tragedy and the Common Man ...
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... means the only art form capable of doing so . The same applies to works here designated as “ anti- ” or “ post - tragic . ” The dramaturgical strategies found in so - called anti - tragedies , for instance , are multiple and various ...
... means the only art form capable of doing so . The same applies to works here designated as “ anti- ” or “ post - tragic . ” The dramaturgical strategies found in so - called anti - tragedies , for instance , are multiple and various ...
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... means found in a predilection for neologisms or terminological controversy . Instead , I tend to share the view of an old Chinese sage , Chuang Tzu , that words are a means for catching ideas the way we catch fish with a net : when we ...
... means found in a predilection for neologisms or terminological controversy . Instead , I tend to share the view of an old Chinese sage , Chuang Tzu , that words are a means for catching ideas the way we catch fish with a net : when we ...
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... means a tragedy . But the protagonist's situation at its beginning is as potentially tragic as that of Orestes . Arjuna , head of the army of the Pandavas , does not face an anonymous enemy . There , amidst the opponents he is about to ...
... means a tragedy . But the protagonist's situation at its beginning is as potentially tragic as that of Orestes . Arjuna , head of the army of the Pandavas , does not face an anonymous enemy . There , amidst the opponents he is about to ...
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... means of subtle psychophysiological techniques . There is nothing here to allow for a tragic - that is , meaningful , ennobling , teleological , or enlightening - presentation of suffering . Open or tacit assumptions of most critics to ...
... means of subtle psychophysiological techniques . There is nothing here to allow for a tragic - that is , meaningful , ennobling , teleological , or enlightening - presentation of suffering . Open or tacit assumptions of most critics to ...
Índice
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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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