Tragedy in TransitionSarah Annes Brown, Catherine Silverstone Wiley, 2007. nov. 28. - 315 oldal Tragedy in Transition is an innovative and exciting introduction to the theory and practice of tragedy.
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... question mark written in pain . It was certainly this immanent interrogatory quality that led the German philosophical tradition , from Hegel to Benjamin and Adorno , to turn to tragedy in search of a response to the radical questions ...
... question mark written in pain . It was certainly this immanent interrogatory quality that led the German philosophical tradition , from Hegel to Benjamin and Adorno , to turn to tragedy in search of a response to the radical questions ...
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... question becomes baldly ontological and metaphysical : Helen literally vanishes in supernatural circumstances , is ele- vated to the machine in which only gods could conventionally appear , and is turned , finally , into a constellation ...
... question becomes baldly ontological and metaphysical : Helen literally vanishes in supernatural circumstances , is ele- vated to the machine in which only gods could conventionally appear , and is turned , finally , into a constellation ...
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... question of whether literary texts can effect change in the world is bound up with the similarly vexed question of how they are seen to represent worldly characters and events in Aristotelian terms , whether their representations are of ...
... question of whether literary texts can effect change in the world is bound up with the similarly vexed question of how they are seen to represent worldly characters and events in Aristotelian terms , whether their representations are of ...
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Trojan Suffering Tragic Gods and Transhistorical Metaphysics | 16 |
Hardcore Tragedy | 34 |
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