The locus of tragedy / / editors, Arthur Cools [et al.].

Ask for the tragic and Europe will answer. Leaving behind the philosophers’ enthusiasm of the nineteenth century, ‘tragedy’ and ‘the tragic’ now seem little more than vague containers. However, it appears that we still discover a tragic essence in our personal lives. Time and again tragedy is being...

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Superior document:Studies in contemporary phenomenology, v. 1
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2008.
Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in contemporary phenomenology ; 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 334 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Introduction: Tragedy And Hope /
Locus Tragicus: The Problem Of Place In Greek Tragedy /
How To Perform The Polis? Tragedy As The Locus Of Deception /
The Tragic Representation Of The Prince: The Political Theology Of Ernst Kantorowicz And The Theatricality Of Absolutism /
Early Modern Oedipus: A Literary Approach To Christian Tragedy /
Tragédie Classique, Souveraineté Et Droit: Le Cas De Britannicus (1669) De Jean Racine /
Modernity In Hölderlin’S Remarks On Oedipus And Antigone /
Is The Tragic Always The Tragic? Kierkegaard On Antiquity And Modernity In Shakespeare /
Tragedy, Community Art, And Musikorgiasmus: Examining The Language Of Nietzsche’s Die Geburt Der Tragödie /
Nietzsche And The Paradox Of Tragedy /
Selfhood As The Locus Of The Tragic In Paul Ricoeur’S Soi-Même Comme Un Autre /
The Tragic Is Always The Tragic: Kierkegaard And Lacan On A Modern Antigone /
Tragic Choices: Fate, Oedipus, And Beyond /
Noises Off: On Ibsen /
The Tragic Heroism Of Captain Ahab /
The Tragedy Of Having A Lover: The Crystallization Of Odette And Albertine In À La Recherche Du Temps Perdu /
Incest And Plague: Tragic Weapons Turned Against Tragedy In Artaud’s Theatre Of Cruelty /
Prometheus Unbound: The Rebirth Of Tragedy Out Of The Spirit Of Technology /
Laughing Matters: The Unstoppable Rise Of The Comic Perspective /
What Should Be Said Of Tragedy Today? /
Summary:Ask for the tragic and Europe will answer. Leaving behind the philosophers’ enthusiasm of the nineteenth century, ‘tragedy’ and ‘the tragic’ now seem little more than vague containers. However, it appears that we still discover a tragic essence in our personal lives. Time and again tragedy is being registered, written down and staged. This book wants to open a contemporary philosophical perspective on the tragic. What is the locus of tragedy? Does it relate to metaphysics, the gods, destiny, and chance? Or is it a matter of ethics, of the Law and its transgression? Does man himself occupy the locus of tragedy, because of his unreasonable and boundless desires, as many philosophers have suggested? Is man today still able to account for his tragic condition? Or do we locate the tragic first and foremost in the esthetic imagination? Is not the theatrical genre of tragedy the locus authenticus of all things tragic? Is there more to the tragic than drama and play?
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:128239830X
9786612398308
9047443225
ISSN:1875-2470 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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