Hegel on TragedyFirst published by Doubleday in 1962, Hegel on Tragedy is once again available. This unique collection of passages drawn from Hegel's major works contains a wealth of material on modern and ancient drama, tragedy in particular, and touches on modern social drama and comedy as well. |
Contents
Composition and External Representation of Dramatic | 30 |
The Theatrical Art Which is More Independent | 41 |
DRAMATIC ACTION AND CHARACTER | 97 |
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A. C. Bradley absolute abstract action activity actual Aeschylus Agamemnon ancient Antigone Anytus appear Aristophanes artistic aspect asserted Athenian Athens beauty character claim Clytemnestra collision comedy concrete condition conflict consciousness consequently contingency contrary contrast Creon definite determinate distinction divine dramatic poetry element emotional entire epic epic poetry essential ethical ethical substance Eumenides example existence expression external fact feeling force genuine gods Goethe Greek heart Hegel heroes honour human idea ideal imagination immediate independent individual interest kind lyrical Macbeth matter means ment merely misfortune mode moral nation nature necessity ness object Oedipus at Colonus opposition Orestes particular passion pathos Philoctetes poet poetic point of view possess present principle purely reality realization reason regard relation self-consciousness sense Shakespeare simply Socrates Sophocles soul sphere spirit symbolic art tion tragic true truth unity universal virtue wholly words Zeus