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Cambridge Introduction to Tragedy

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Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Wallace is Fellow, lecturer and Director of Studies in English at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. Klappentext Tragedy is the art-form created to confront the most difficult experiences we face: death, loss, injustice, thwarted passion, despair. From ancient Greek theatre up to the most recent plays, playwrights have found, in tragic drama, a means to seek explanation for disaster. But tragedy is also a word we continually encounter in the media, to denote an event which is simply devastating in its emotional power. This introduction explores the relationship between tragic experience and tragic representation. After giving an overview of the tragic theatre canon - including chapters on the Greeks, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, post-colonial drama, and Beckett - it also looks at the contribution which philosophers have brought to this subject, before ranging across other art-forms and areas of debate. The book is unique in its chronological range, and brings a wide spectrum of examples, from both literature and life, into the discussion of this emotional and frequently controversial subject. Zusammenfassung This introduction offers an overview of tragic drama from the ancient Greeks! through Shakespeare! Racine and Ibsen! and to the present day. It explores the definition of 'tragedy'! as it has been discussed by philosophers! and includes chapters on the Greeks! Shakespeare! Ibsen! Chekhov! post-colonial drama! and Beckett. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Approaching the subject; 2. Tragic drama: 2.1. The Greeks; 2.2. Seneca and Racine; 2.3. Shakespeare; 2.4. Romantic tragedy: Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov; 2.5. American tragedy; 2.6. Postcolonial tragedy; 2.7. Beckett; Case studies 1: Physical violence and dismemberment; Case studies 2: Language; 3. Tragic theory: 3.1. Aristotle; 3.2. Hegel; 3.3. Nietzsche; 3.4. Kierkegaard; 3.5. Camus; 3.6. Girard; Case studies 1: Fate; Case studies 2: Politics; Case studies 3: Gender; 4. Non-dramatic tragedy: 4.1. Visual culture; 4.2. Novel; 4.3. Film; 4.4. Psychoanalysis; 4.5. Theology; 5. Coda: Tragic sites; Bibliography....

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Authors Jennifer Wallace, Jennifer (Peterhouse Wallace
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.05.2007
 
EAN 9780521855396
ISBN 978-0-521-85539-6
No. of pages 252
Series Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Cambridge Introductions to Lit
Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Cambridge Introductions to Lit
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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