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General Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Vision, Blindness, and Mask: The Radicalization of the Emotions in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex | 17 |
2 | What Can You Rely on in Oedipus Rex? Response to Calame | 38 |
3 | Antigone as Moral Agent | 49 |
4 | Tragedy and the Fragility of Moral Reasoning: Response to Foley | 74 |
5 | Shifts of Mood and Concepts of Time in Euripides' Ion | 85 |
6 | Realism in the Ion: Response to Lee | 110 |
7 | The Unity of the Oresteia | 119 |
8 | The Tragedy of the Oresteia: Response to van Erp Taalman Kip | 139 |
9 | Catharsis, Audience, and Closure in Greek Tragedy | 149 |
10 | Weeping, Witnessing, and the Tragic Audience: Response to Segal | 173 |
11 | Comedy and the Tragic | 188 |
12 | Comedy and Tragedy - Inevitable Distinctions: Response to Taplin | 203 |
13 | Tragedy and Collective Experience | 217 |
14 | Collectivity and Otherness - The Authority of the Tragic Chorus: Response to Gould | 244 |
15 | Everything to Do with Dionysos? Ritualism, the Dionysiac, and the Tragic | 257 |
16 | Something to Do with Dionysos - Tragedy and the Dionysiac: Response to Friedrich | 284 |
17 | Is there a Polis in Aristotle's Poetics? | 295 |
18 | Tragic Rhetoric: The Use of Tragedy and the Tragic in the Fourth Century | 310 |
19 | Plato's Repudiation of the Tragic | 332 |
20 | Tragic Freedom and Fate in Sophocles' Antigone: Notes on the Role of the 'Ancient Evils' in 'the Tragic' | 358 |
21 | Peripeteia and Tragic Dialectic in Euripidean Tragedy | 377 |
22 | Emotion and Meaning in Tragic Performance | 397 |
23 | Tragic Last Words: The Big Speech and the Lament in Ancient Greek and Modern Irish Tragic Drama | 414 |
24 | Dramatic Scapegoating: On the Uses and Abuses of Girard and Shakespearean Criticism | 426 |
25 | Patterns of Tragedy in Sophokles and Shakespeare | 438 |
26 | Tragic Language: The Greek Tragedians and Shakespeare | 458 |
27 | Ironies in Serious Drama | 497 |
28 | Tragic and Homeric Ironies: Response to Rosenmeyer | 520 |
29 | Tragedy, Pure and Simple | 534 |
Bibliography of Abbreviated Works | 547 | |
Index I: Tragic Passages | 554 | |
Index II: General | 559 |
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