Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of HegelIn the first evaluation and critique of Hegel's theory of tragedy and comedy in any language, Mark William Roche points out the strengths and weaknesses of Hegel's positions while developing an original theory of both genres. Along with its theoretical discussions, the book weaves together in an entertaining and provocative way commentary on an array of artworks, from Greek drama to contemporary American cinema, with a particular focus on modern European and especially German drama. What emerges from this study is not only a clearer picture of Hegel's strengths and weaknesses but an original study of tragedy and comedy that will be studied along with other modern classics such as those of Peter Szondi and Northrop Frye. |
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Inhalt
III | 1 |
V | 7 |
VI | 12 |
VII | 21 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 32 |
X | 35 |
XI | 39 |
XXXIV | 183 |
XXXV | 196 |
XXXVI | 205 |
XXXVII | 235 |
XXXVIII | 247 |
XLI | 248 |
XLII | 250 |
XLIII | 255 |
XII | 45 |
XIII | 49 |
XV | 51 |
XVI | 60 |
XVII | 64 |
XVIII | 66 |
XIX | 67 |
XX | 69 |
XXI | 70 |
XXII | 79 |
XXIII | 91 |
XXIV | 103 |
XXV | 108 |
XXVI | 118 |
XXVII | 126 |
XXVIII | 135 |
XXXI | 140 |
XXXII | 150 |
XXXIII | 162 |
XLIV | 264 |
XLV | 270 |
XLVI | 272 |
XLVII | 274 |
XLVIII | 277 |
XLIX | 281 |
LII | 288 |
LIII | 297 |
LV | 308 |
LVI | 311 |
LVIII | 313 |
LIX | 321 |
LX | 327 |
LXI | 333 |
LXII | 335 |
409 | |
441 | |
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Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel Mark William Roche Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1998 |
Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel Mark William Roche Eingeschränkte Leseprobe |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action aesthetic appears argues argument attempt awareness becomes calls Carlos chance character claim coincidence collision comedy comic complex concept consider contemporary contradictions contrast criticism death definition derives desire dialectic discussion drama of reconciliation drama of suffering earlier elements elevation evil example exist fails final forces formal genre gives goal harmony Hegel Hegelian hero hero's historical human idea ideal identity individual insight insofar interest intersubjectivity irony knows lack leads less logic means merely modified moment moments moral nature negation negative norms objectivity opposition particular person philosophy play position possible present principle question reading reality realization reason recognize reduction reflection relation remains represents self-sacrifice sense simply social society speaks sphere spirit structure stubbornness subgenres subjectivity suggests theory tion tragedy tragic transcend translation true truth unity universal valid virtues wants weak withdrawal
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Dante's Hermeneutics of Salvation: Passages to Freedom in the Divine Comedy Christine O'Connell Baur Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |