William Storm reinterprets the concept of the tragic as both a fundamental human condition and an aesthetic process in dramatic art. He proposes an original theoretical relation between a generative and consistent tragic ground and complex...
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William Storm reinterprets the concept of the tragic as both a fundamental human condition and an aesthetic process in dramatic art. He proposes an original theoretical relation between a generative and consistent tragic ground and complex...
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Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, ix, 186 pp. Contents: The Character of Dionysus; Tragedy, Tragic, Vision; On the Status of Vision; The Situation of the Tragic; The Tragic Field; The Case of Agememnon; Invocations of the Tragic in King Lear; Tragic "Nonentity" in 'The Seagull'; Afterword: The Face of the Tragic.