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List of illustrations vii
Acknowledgements viii
Approaching the subject 1
Tragic drama 10
The Greeks 10
Seneca and Racine 30
Shakespeare 43
Romantic tragedy: Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov 63
American tragedy 75
Post-colonial tragedy 87
Beckett 99
Physical violence and dismemberment 103
Language 110
Tragic theory 117
Aristotle 117
Hegel 121
Nietzsche 124
Kierkegaard 128
Camus 131
Girard 134
Fate 137
Politics 145
Gender 151
Non-dramatic tragedy 158
Visual culture 158
Novels 168
Film 172
Psychoanalysis 176
Theology 182
Coda: Tragic sites 189
Notes 193
Bibliography 215
Index 235
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