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Tragedy is one of the oldest and most resilient forms of narrative. Considering texts from ancient Greece to the present day, this comprehensive introduction shows how tragedy has been re-imagined and redefined throughout Western cultural history, and is invaluable guide for anyone studying tragedy in literature or theatre studies.
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Tragedy is one of the oldest and most resilient forms of narrative. Considering texts from ancient Greece to the present day, this comprehensive introduction shows how tragedy has been re-imagined and redefined throughout Western cultural history, and is invaluable guide for anyone studying tragedy in literature or theatre studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000915549
- Artikelnr.: 68369575
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000915549
- Artikelnr.: 68369575
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John Drakakis is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Stirling. His publications include Shakespeare's Resources (2022), Alternative Shakespeares, Second Edition (2002), and Tragedy (co-edited with Naomi Conn Liebler 1998).
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Myth and tragedy
Tragedy, myth and ritual
Tragedy and pleasure
Chapter 2. Histories, archaeologies and genealogies
Aristotle's Poetics
Fate, fortune and providence
Chapter 3. Ontology and dramaturgy
Radical tragedy
Tragedy after the Renaissance
Chapter 4. The philosophy of tragedy
The sublime
Schiller on tragedy
Hegel on tragedy
Bradley on Hegel
Nietzsche on tragedy
Beyond Nietzsche
Chapter 5. From action to character
Freud, Oedipus and Hamlet
Tragedy and the linguistic turn
Chapter 6. Tragedy: gender, politics and aesthetics
Tragedy and violence
Aesthetics
Chapter 7. Rethinking the tradition
Dismantling tragedy
Brecht against Aristotle
Saint Joan of the Stockyards. Mother Courage and Gallileo
Chapter 8. Tragedy, the post-modern and the post-human
Anti-humanism and post-humanism
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Sarah Kane: Phaedra's Love (1996)
Twenty-first century tragedy: Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Myth and tragedy
Tragedy, myth and ritual
Tragedy and pleasure
Chapter 2. Histories, archaeologies and genealogies
Aristotle's Poetics
Fate, fortune and providence
Chapter 3. Ontology and dramaturgy
Radical tragedy
Tragedy after the Renaissance
Chapter 4. The philosophy of tragedy
The sublime
Schiller on tragedy
Hegel on tragedy
Bradley on Hegel
Nietzsche on tragedy
Beyond Nietzsche
Chapter 5. From action to character
Freud, Oedipus and Hamlet
Tragedy and the linguistic turn
Chapter 6. Tragedy: gender, politics and aesthetics
Tragedy and violence
Aesthetics
Chapter 7. Rethinking the tradition
Dismantling tragedy
Brecht against Aristotle
Saint Joan of the Stockyards. Mother Courage and Gallileo
Chapter 8. Tragedy, the post-modern and the post-human
Anti-humanism and post-humanism
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Sarah Kane: Phaedra's Love (1996)
Twenty-first century tragedy: Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
General Editor's Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Philosophy of Tragedy G.W.F. Hegel, Tragedy as a dramatic art
A. C. Bradley, Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy
Soren Kierkegaard, The Tragic in Ancient Drama
Georg Lukacs, The Metaphysics of Tragedy 3. Historical Materialism and Tragedy Lucien Goldman, The Tragic Vision: Man
World Visions and Social Classes
Bertold Breght from A Short Organum for the Theatre
George Thomson, Tragedy
Walter Benjamin, Trauerspiel and Tragedy
Alain Robbe-Grillet, Nature, Humanism and Tragedy
Augusto Boal, Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 4. Tradition and Innovation Arthur Miller, Tragedy and the Common Man
Arthur Miller, The Nature of Tragedy
George Steiner from The Death of Tragedy
Raymond Williams from Modern Tragedy 5. Psychoanalysis and Tragedy Sigmund Freud from Character and Culture
Jacques Lacan, The Splendor of Antigone
Andre Greend, The Psychoanalytic Reading of Tragedy 6. Feminism and Tragedy Elisabeth Bronten from Omphalos to Phallus: Cultural Representations of Femininity and Death
Sarah B. Pomeroy, Images of Women in the Literature of Classical Athens
Nicole Loraux, The Rope and the Sword 7. Ritual and Tragedy Jan Kott, The Eating of the Gods, or the Bacchae
Rene Girard, The Sacrificial Crisis
Wole Soyinka, Morality and Aesthetics and the Ritual of Archetype
Northrop Frye, The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
Susanne K. Langer , The Great Dramatic Forms: The Tragic Rhythm 8. Deconstruction and Tragedy Jacques Derrida, Plato's Pharmacy Bibliography Index
A. C. Bradley, Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy
Soren Kierkegaard, The Tragic in Ancient Drama
Georg Lukacs, The Metaphysics of Tragedy 3. Historical Materialism and Tragedy Lucien Goldman, The Tragic Vision: Man
World Visions and Social Classes
Bertold Breght from A Short Organum for the Theatre
George Thomson, Tragedy
Walter Benjamin, Trauerspiel and Tragedy
Alain Robbe-Grillet, Nature, Humanism and Tragedy
Augusto Boal, Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 4. Tradition and Innovation Arthur Miller, Tragedy and the Common Man
Arthur Miller, The Nature of Tragedy
George Steiner from The Death of Tragedy
Raymond Williams from Modern Tragedy 5. Psychoanalysis and Tragedy Sigmund Freud from Character and Culture
Jacques Lacan, The Splendor of Antigone
Andre Greend, The Psychoanalytic Reading of Tragedy 6. Feminism and Tragedy Elisabeth Bronten from Omphalos to Phallus: Cultural Representations of Femininity and Death
Sarah B. Pomeroy, Images of Women in the Literature of Classical Athens
Nicole Loraux, The Rope and the Sword 7. Ritual and Tragedy Jan Kott, The Eating of the Gods, or the Bacchae
Rene Girard, The Sacrificial Crisis
Wole Soyinka, Morality and Aesthetics and the Ritual of Archetype
Northrop Frye, The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
Susanne K. Langer , The Great Dramatic Forms: The Tragic Rhythm 8. Deconstruction and Tragedy Jacques Derrida, Plato's Pharmacy Bibliography Index
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Myth and tragedy
Tragedy, myth and ritual
Tragedy and pleasure
Chapter 2. Histories, archaeologies and genealogies
Aristotle's Poetics
Fate, fortune and providence
Chapter 3. Ontology and dramaturgy
Radical tragedy
Tragedy after the Renaissance
Chapter 4. The philosophy of tragedy
The sublime
Schiller on tragedy
Hegel on tragedy
Bradley on Hegel
Nietzsche on tragedy
Beyond Nietzsche
Chapter 5. From action to character
Freud, Oedipus and Hamlet
Tragedy and the linguistic turn
Chapter 6. Tragedy: gender, politics and aesthetics
Tragedy and violence
Aesthetics
Chapter 7. Rethinking the tradition
Dismantling tragedy
Brecht against Aristotle
Saint Joan of the Stockyards. Mother Courage and Gallileo
Chapter 8. Tragedy, the post-modern and the post-human
Anti-humanism and post-humanism
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Sarah Kane: Phaedra's Love (1996)
Twenty-first century tragedy: Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Myth and tragedy
Tragedy, myth and ritual
Tragedy and pleasure
Chapter 2. Histories, archaeologies and genealogies
Aristotle's Poetics
Fate, fortune and providence
Chapter 3. Ontology and dramaturgy
Radical tragedy
Tragedy after the Renaissance
Chapter 4. The philosophy of tragedy
The sublime
Schiller on tragedy
Hegel on tragedy
Bradley on Hegel
Nietzsche on tragedy
Beyond Nietzsche
Chapter 5. From action to character
Freud, Oedipus and Hamlet
Tragedy and the linguistic turn
Chapter 6. Tragedy: gender, politics and aesthetics
Tragedy and violence
Aesthetics
Chapter 7. Rethinking the tradition
Dismantling tragedy
Brecht against Aristotle
Saint Joan of the Stockyards. Mother Courage and Gallileo
Chapter 8. Tragedy, the post-modern and the post-human
Anti-humanism and post-humanism
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Sarah Kane: Phaedra's Love (1996)
Twenty-first century tragedy: Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
General Editor's Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Philosophy of Tragedy G.W.F. Hegel, Tragedy as a dramatic art
A. C. Bradley, Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy
Soren Kierkegaard, The Tragic in Ancient Drama
Georg Lukacs, The Metaphysics of Tragedy 3. Historical Materialism and Tragedy Lucien Goldman, The Tragic Vision: Man
World Visions and Social Classes
Bertold Breght from A Short Organum for the Theatre
George Thomson, Tragedy
Walter Benjamin, Trauerspiel and Tragedy
Alain Robbe-Grillet, Nature, Humanism and Tragedy
Augusto Boal, Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 4. Tradition and Innovation Arthur Miller, Tragedy and the Common Man
Arthur Miller, The Nature of Tragedy
George Steiner from The Death of Tragedy
Raymond Williams from Modern Tragedy 5. Psychoanalysis and Tragedy Sigmund Freud from Character and Culture
Jacques Lacan, The Splendor of Antigone
Andre Greend, The Psychoanalytic Reading of Tragedy 6. Feminism and Tragedy Elisabeth Bronten from Omphalos to Phallus: Cultural Representations of Femininity and Death
Sarah B. Pomeroy, Images of Women in the Literature of Classical Athens
Nicole Loraux, The Rope and the Sword 7. Ritual and Tragedy Jan Kott, The Eating of the Gods, or the Bacchae
Rene Girard, The Sacrificial Crisis
Wole Soyinka, Morality and Aesthetics and the Ritual of Archetype
Northrop Frye, The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
Susanne K. Langer , The Great Dramatic Forms: The Tragic Rhythm 8. Deconstruction and Tragedy Jacques Derrida, Plato's Pharmacy Bibliography Index
A. C. Bradley, Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche from The Birth of Tragedy
Soren Kierkegaard, The Tragic in Ancient Drama
Georg Lukacs, The Metaphysics of Tragedy 3. Historical Materialism and Tragedy Lucien Goldman, The Tragic Vision: Man
World Visions and Social Classes
Bertold Breght from A Short Organum for the Theatre
George Thomson, Tragedy
Walter Benjamin, Trauerspiel and Tragedy
Alain Robbe-Grillet, Nature, Humanism and Tragedy
Augusto Boal, Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 4. Tradition and Innovation Arthur Miller, Tragedy and the Common Man
Arthur Miller, The Nature of Tragedy
George Steiner from The Death of Tragedy
Raymond Williams from Modern Tragedy 5. Psychoanalysis and Tragedy Sigmund Freud from Character and Culture
Jacques Lacan, The Splendor of Antigone
Andre Greend, The Psychoanalytic Reading of Tragedy 6. Feminism and Tragedy Elisabeth Bronten from Omphalos to Phallus: Cultural Representations of Femininity and Death
Sarah B. Pomeroy, Images of Women in the Literature of Classical Athens
Nicole Loraux, The Rope and the Sword 7. Ritual and Tragedy Jan Kott, The Eating of the Gods, or the Bacchae
Rene Girard, The Sacrificial Crisis
Wole Soyinka, Morality and Aesthetics and the Ritual of Archetype
Northrop Frye, The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
Susanne K. Langer , The Great Dramatic Forms: The Tragic Rhythm 8. Deconstruction and Tragedy Jacques Derrida, Plato's Pharmacy Bibliography Index