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Ideas and Forms of Tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages Book

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  • Ideas and Forms of Tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages
  • Written by author Henry Ansgar Kelly
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, May 2004
  • This book explores the various meanings given to tragedy, from Aristotle, via Roman ideas and practices, to the middle ages.
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Preface
List of abbreviations
1Greek and Roman poetics1
(1)Aristotle on the tragic in general1
(2)The Roman tradition5
2Modes and subjects of Roman tragedy16
(1)Ways of performing tragedy16
(2)Tragedies read, tragedies lived23
(3)Rash generalizations of tragic themes27
3Early medieval clues and conjectures36
(1)Isidore of Seville36
(2)Remigius and Remigians50
(3)Non-Remigians, Senecans, Horatians, and later Isidorians57
(4)Papias the protolexicographer64
4The twelfth-century scene68
(1)William of Conches and the commentaries on Boethius68
(2)Metaphorical tragedy78
(3)Tragic style and new tragedies92
(4)Continuing tradition: the lexicographers103
5The high Middle Ages: discoveries and oblivions111
(1)Aristotle: a lost opportunity111
(2)Nicholas Trevet on Boethius and Seneca125
(3)Seneca at Padua134
(4)Dante and his commentators144
(5)Boethius in French157
6Final variations169
(1)England: Chaucer and the future170
(2)Laments in France175
(3)Italian Latinists185
(4)Theory and practice in Spain194
Conclusion218
Bibliography223
Index244


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