Principles of Tragedy

Principles of Tragedy
Author: Geoffrey Brereton
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-07-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000588477

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What is tragedy? What does the term imply? The word had outgrown its original context of literature and art and acquired wider and looser meanings. Originally published in 1968, Dr Brereton seeks to establish the basis of a definition which will hold good on various planes and over a wide range of dramatic and other literature. Various theories are examined, beginning with Aristotle and taking in the Marxist interpretation and the two main religious theories of the sacrificial hero and the built-in conflict in fallen human nature. These theories are tested out on representative works by Sophocles, Shakespeare, Racine, Ibsen, Beckett and others, and the findings which emerge are developed in the course of the book. This is conceived as a re-exploration of a widely debated subject in the light of a few clear basic principles. The result is a lucid study which will be especially valuable for students of literature and drama.

Principles Of Tragedy

Principles Of Tragedy
Author: Geoffrey Brereton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1968
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: LCCN:79037346

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The Poetics of Aristotle

The Poetics of Aristotle
Author: Aristotle
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1544217579

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In it, Aristotle offers an account of what he calls "poetry" (a term which in Greek literally means "making" and in this context includes drama - comedy, tragedy, and the satyr play - as well as lyric poetry and epic poetry). They are similar in the fact that they are all imitations but different in the three ways that Aristotle describes: 1. Differences in music rhythm, harmony, meter and melody. 2. Difference of goodness in the characters. 3. Difference in how the narrative is presented: telling a story or acting it out. In examining its "first principles," Aristotle finds two: 1) imitation and 2) genres and other concepts by which that of truth is applied/revealed in the poesis. His analysis of tragedy constitutes the core of the discussion. Although Aristotle's Poetics is universally acknowledged in the Western critical tradition, "almost every detail about his seminal work has aroused divergent opinions."

Poetics

Poetics
Author: Aristotle
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: EAN:8596547403319

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The Poetics of Aristotle is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. In it, Aristotle offers an account of what he calls "poetry". In this reflections Aristotle includes verse drama – comedy, tragedy, and the satyr play – as well as lyric poetry and epic poetry. The similarities and differences are being described in this work.

The Principles of Tragedy in Their Application to the Novel with Especial Reference to Clarissa Harlowe

The Principles of Tragedy in Their Application to the Novel with Especial Reference to  Clarissa Harlowe
Author: Florence Yost Humphries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1916
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025652319

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Tragedy the Greeks and Us

Tragedy  the Greeks  and Us
Author: Simon Critchley
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781524747954

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From the moderator of The New York Times philosophy blog "The Stone," a book that argues that if we want to understand ourselves we have to go back to theater, to the stage of our lives Tragedy presents a world of conflict and troubling emotion, a world where private and public lives collide and collapse. A world where morality is ambiguous and the powerful humiliate and destroy the powerless. A world where justice always seems to be on both sides of a conflict and sugarcoated words serve as cover for clandestine operations of violence. A world rather like our own. The ancient Greeks hold a mirror up to us, in which we see all the desolation and delusion of our lives but also the terrifying beauty and intensity of existence. This is not a time for consolation prizes and the fatuous banalities of the self-help industry and pop philosophy. Tragedy allows us to glimpse, in its harsh and unforgiving glare, the burning core of our aliveness. If we give ourselves the chance to look at tragedy, we might see further and more clearly.

How Greek Tragedy Works

How Greek Tragedy Works
Author: Brian Kulick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000291513

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How Greek Tragedy Works is a journey through the hidden meanings and dual nature of Greek tragedy, drawing on its foremost dramatists to bring about a deeper understanding of how and why to engage with these enduring plays. Brian Kulick dispels the trepidation that many readers feel with regard to classical texts by equipping them with ways in which they can unpack the hidden meanings of these plays. He focuses on three of the key texts of Greek theatre: Aeschylus' Agamemnon, Euripides' The Bacchae, and Sophocles' Electra, and uses them to tease out the core principles of the theatre-making and storytelling impulses. By encouraging us to read between the lines like this, he also enables us to read these and other Greek tragedies as artists' manifestos, equipping us not only to understand tragedy itself, but also to interpret what the great playwrights had to say about the nature of plays and drama. This is an indispensable guide for anyone who finds themselves confronted with tackling the Greek classics, whether as a reader, scholar, student, or director.

Ontology and the Art of Tragedy

Ontology and the Art of Tragedy
Author: Martha Husain
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791489796

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Ontology and the Art of Tragedy is a sustained reflection on the principles and criteria from which to guide one's approach to Aristotle's Poetics. Its scope is twofold: historical and systematic. In its historical aspect it develops an approach to Aristotle's Poetics, which brings his distinctive philosophy of being to bear on the reception of this text. In its systematic aspect it relates Aristotle's theory of art to the perennial desiderata of any theory of art, and particularly to Kandinsky's.