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What Was Tragedy?: Theory and the Early Modern Canon

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What Was Tragedy?: Theory and the Early Modern Canon - Hoxby, Blair
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Twentieth century critics have definite ideas about tragedy. They maintain that in a true tragedy, fate must feel the resistance of the tragic hero's moral freedom before finally crushing him, thus generating our ambivalent sense of terrible waste coupled with spiritual consolation. Yet far from being a timeless truth, this account of tragedy only emerged in the wake of the French Revolution. What Was Tragedy? demonstrates that this account of the tragic, which has been hegemonic from the early nineteenth century to the ...

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What Was Tragedy?: Theory and the Early Modern Canon 2017, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198810599

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What Was Tragedy?: Theory and the Early Modern Canon 2015, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198749165

Hardcover