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Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond
Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond, This important book of thirty new essays focuses on the crucial question: what makes tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, tragic? The contributors include many of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Greek drama. The book is accessible to readers w, Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond
  • Written by author M. S. Silk
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, September 1998
  • This important book of thirty new essays focuses on the crucial question: what makes tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, tragic? The contributors include many of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Greek drama. The book is accessible to readers w
  • This important book of thirty new essays focuses on the crucial question: what makes tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, tragic? The contributors include many of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Greek drama. The book is accessible to reade
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General Introduction1
1Vision, Blindness, and Mask: The Radicalization of the Emotions in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex17
2What Can You Rely on in Oedipus Rex? Response to Calame38
3Antigone as Moral Agent49
4Tragedy and the Fragility of Moral Reasoning: Response to Foley74
5Shifts of Mood and Concepts of Time in Euripides' Ion85
6Realism in the Ion: Response to Lee110
7The Unity of the Oresteia119
8The Tragedy of the Oresteia: Response to van Erp Taalman Kip139
9Catharsis, Audience, and Closure in Greek Tragedy149
10Weeping, Witnessing, and the Tragic Audience: Response to Segal173
11Comedy and the Tragic188
12Comedy and Tragedy - Inevitable Distinctions: Response to Taplin203
13Tragedy and Collective Experience217
14Collectivity and Otherness - The Authority of the Tragic Chorus: Response to Gould244
15Everything to Do with Dionysos? Ritualism, the Dionysiac, and the Tragic257
16Something to Do with Dionysos - Tragedy and the Dionysiac: Response to Friedrich284
17Is there a Polis in Aristotle's Poetics?295
18Tragic Rhetoric: The Use of Tragedy and the Tragic in the Fourth Century310
19Plato's Repudiation of the Tragic332
20Tragic Freedom and Fate in Sophocles' Antigone: Notes on the Role of the 'Ancient Evils' in 'the Tragic'358
21Peripeteia and Tragic Dialectic in Euripidean Tragedy377
22Emotion and Meaning in Tragic Performance397
23Tragic Last Words: The Big Speech and the Lament in Ancient Greek and Modern Irish Tragic Drama414
24Dramatic Scapegoating: On the Uses and Abuses of Girard and Shakespearean Criticism426
25Patterns of Tragedy in Sophokles and Shakespeare438
26Tragic Language: The Greek Tragedians and Shakespeare458
27Ironies in Serious Drama497
28Tragic and Homeric Ironies: Response to Rosenmeyer520
29Tragedy, Pure and Simple534
Bibliography of Abbreviated Works547
Index I: Tragic Passages554
Index II: General559


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