Tragedy / by Macneile Dixon

By: Dixon, Macneile.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Doaba House, 1993.Description: x, 144 p. ; 21 cm.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATUREDDC classification: 808.8251 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
The enjoyment of tragedy Tragedy an art The word tragedy Philosophers and tragedy Is the pleasure of tragedy due to malevolence Does pain give birth to pleasure Classic and romantic The mystery cycles Marlowe and Shakespeare Fate or ourselves Character or Destiny The attic drama The chorus in Greek Drama The messenger The problem of evil Aeschylus The affair with the Gods The aeschylean cosmology The theology of primitive man Fate and free will Fortune Types of tragedy Hamlet The Human tangle Aristotle on tragedy Catharsis Plato and the poets Can we accept Aristotle The tragic hero Dr.Johnson on King Lear Poetry and religion The paradox of tragedy Science and poetry Character in drama Hume on tragedy The Hegelian theory The central issue The poets creed Schopenhauer on tragedy Nietzsche's birth of tragedy
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Includes appendix and index

The enjoyment of tragedy Tragedy an art The word tragedy Philosophers and tragedy Is the pleasure of tragedy due to malevolence Does pain give birth to pleasure Classic and romantic The mystery cycles Marlowe and Shakespeare Fate or ourselves Character or Destiny The attic drama The chorus in Greek Drama The messenger The problem of evil Aeschylus The affair with the Gods The aeschylean cosmology The theology of primitive man Fate and free will Fortune Types of tragedy Hamlet The Human tangle Aristotle on tragedy Catharsis Plato and the poets Can we accept Aristotle The tragic hero Dr.Johnson on King Lear Poetry and religion The paradox of tragedy Science and poetry Character in drama Hume on tragedy The Hegelian theory The central issue The poets creed Schopenhauer on tragedy Nietzsche's birth of tragedy

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