ID | 016920 |
Call Number | 809.9162/WAL |
Title Proper | Cambridge introduction to tragedy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Wallace, Jennifer |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013. |
Description | viii, 243p Green Spine |
Series | Cambridge Introductions to Literature |
Note | Tragedy is the art form created to confront the most difficult experiences we face: death, loss, injustice, thwarted passion, despair. From ancient Greek theatre up to the most recent plays, playwrights have found, in tragic drama, a means to seek explanation for disaster. But tragedy is also a word we continually encounter in the media, to denote an event which is simply devastating in its emotional power. This introduction explores the relationship between tragic experience and tragic representation. After giving an overview of the tragic theatre canon - including chapters on the Greeks, Shakespeare, Ibsen and Chekhov, American tragedy and post-colonial drama - it also looks at the contribution which philosophers have brought to this subject, before ranging across other art forms and areas of debate. |
Note | Approaching the subject Tragic drama Tragic theory Non-dramatic tragedy Coda : tragic sites |
Standard Number | 9780521671491 |
Price. Qualification | Rs.1927(Pb) |
Classification Number | 809.9162 |
Key Words | Tragedy ; IBDP ; Theatre arts ; European drama (Tragedy) - History and criticism |