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Tells the story of the historical development of tragedy from classical Greece to modernity. This book considers interpretations of tragedy through religion, philosophy and history. It offers an assessment of Ancient Greek tragedy.

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"The Blackwell Companions series is intended to orientate the beginning student in new fields of study while providing the graduate and experienced undergraduate with current and new directions. The present volume serves these objectives well.... Bushnell’s edition gives the reader a sense of the scope and fertility of the most current scholarship on the genre." (Journal of Hellenic Studies, February 2009)

“These essays, as would be expected from their authors, manifest a high standard of scholarship and familiarity with current understandings.... The volume has a place on the desk of every reference librarian at the college and university level." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

“The arrangement of the contents and an index that provides coverage of all the essays, allows immediate targeting of specific topics and quick referencing, whilst in its entirety the book provides an excellent survey of tragedy as it is currently studied. Aimed primarily at undergraduates and useful to postgraduates needing to orientate themselves in the scholarship of this area, this title is a useful addition to the academic library.” Reference Reviews



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Acknowledgments xii

Introduction 1
Rebecca Bushnell

Tragic Thought

Part I Tragedy and the Gods 5

1 Greek Tragedy and Ritual 7
Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood

2 Tragedy and Dionysus 25
Richard Seaford

Part II Tragedy, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis 39

3 Aristotle’s Poetics: A Defense of Tragic Fiction 41
Kathy Eden

4 The Greatness and Limits of Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy 51
Mark W. Roche

5 Nietzsche and Tragedy 68
James I. Porter

6 Tragedy and Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan 88
Julia Reinhard Lupton

Part III Tragedy and History 107

7 Tragedy and City 109
Deborah Boedeker and Kurt Raaflaub

8 Tragedy and Materialist Thought 128
Hugh Grady

9 Tragedy and Feminism 145
Victoria Wohl

Tragedy in History

Part IV Tragedy in Antiquity 161

10 Tragedy and Myth 163
Alan H. Sommerstein

11 Tragedy and Epic 181
Ruth Scodel

12 Tragedy in Performance 198
Michael R. Halleran

13 The Tragic Choral Group: Dramatic Roles and Social Functions 215
Claude Calame, translated by Dan Edelstein

14 Women in Greek Tragedy 234
Sheila Murnaghan

15 Aristophanes, Old Comedy, and Greek Tragedy 251
Ralph M. Rosen

16 Roman Tragedy 269
Alessandro Schiesaro

Part V Renaissance and Baroque Tragedy 287

17 The Fall of Princes: The Classical and Medieval Roots of English Renaissance Tragedy 289
Rebecca Bushnell

18 Something is Rotten: English Renaissance Tragedies of State 307
Matthew H. Wikander

19 English Revenge Tragedy 328
Michael Neill

20 Spanish Golden Age Tragedy: From Cervantes to Caldero´n 351
Margaret R. Greer

Part VI Neoclassical and Romantic Tragedy 371

21 Neoclassical Dramatic Theory in Seventeenth-Century France 373
Richard E. Goodkin

22 French Neoclassical Tragedy: Corneille/Racine 393
Mitchell Greenberg

23 Romantic Tragic Drama and its Eighteenth-Century Precursors: Remaking British Tragedy 411
Jeffrey N. Cox

24 German Classical Tragedy: Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, and Büchner 435
Simon Richter

25 French Romantic Tragedy 452
Barbara T. Cooper

Part VII Tragedy and Modernity 469

26 Modern Theater and the Tragic in Europe 471
Gail Finney

27 Tragedy in the Modern American Theater 488
Brenda Murphy

28 Using Tragedy against its Makers: Some African and Caribbean Instances 505
Timothy J. Reiss

Index 537

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      Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
      Publication Date: 4/15/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781405107358, 978-1405107358
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tells the story of the historical development of tragedy from classical Greece to modernity. This book considers interpretations of tragedy through religion, philosophy and history. It offers an assessment of Ancient Greek tragedy.

      Trade Review
      "The Blackwell Companions series is intended to orientate the beginning student in new fields of study while providing the graduate and experienced undergraduate with current and new directions. The present volume serves these objectives well.... Bushnell’s edition gives the reader a sense of the scope and fertility of the most current scholarship on the genre." (Journal of Hellenic Studies, February 2009)

      “These essays, as would be expected from their authors, manifest a high standard of scholarship and familiarity with current understandings.... The volume has a place on the desk of every reference librarian at the college and university level." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

      “The arrangement of the contents and an index that provides coverage of all the essays, allows immediate targeting of specific topics and quick referencing, whilst in its entirety the book provides an excellent survey of tragedy as it is currently studied. Aimed primarily at undergraduates and useful to postgraduates needing to orientate themselves in the scholarship of this area, this title is a useful addition to the academic library.” Reference Reviews



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Acknowledgments xii

      Introduction 1
      Rebecca Bushnell

      Tragic Thought

      Part I Tragedy and the Gods 5

      1 Greek Tragedy and Ritual 7
      Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood

      2 Tragedy and Dionysus 25
      Richard Seaford

      Part II Tragedy, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis 39

      3 Aristotle’s Poetics: A Defense of Tragic Fiction 41
      Kathy Eden

      4 The Greatness and Limits of Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy 51
      Mark W. Roche

      5 Nietzsche and Tragedy 68
      James I. Porter

      6 Tragedy and Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan 88
      Julia Reinhard Lupton

      Part III Tragedy and History 107

      7 Tragedy and City 109
      Deborah Boedeker and Kurt Raaflaub

      8 Tragedy and Materialist Thought 128
      Hugh Grady

      9 Tragedy and Feminism 145
      Victoria Wohl

      Tragedy in History

      Part IV Tragedy in Antiquity 161

      10 Tragedy and Myth 163
      Alan H. Sommerstein

      11 Tragedy and Epic 181
      Ruth Scodel

      12 Tragedy in Performance 198
      Michael R. Halleran

      13 The Tragic Choral Group: Dramatic Roles and Social Functions 215
      Claude Calame, translated by Dan Edelstein

      14 Women in Greek Tragedy 234
      Sheila Murnaghan

      15 Aristophanes, Old Comedy, and Greek Tragedy 251
      Ralph M. Rosen

      16 Roman Tragedy 269
      Alessandro Schiesaro

      Part V Renaissance and Baroque Tragedy 287

      17 The Fall of Princes: The Classical and Medieval Roots of English Renaissance Tragedy 289
      Rebecca Bushnell

      18 Something is Rotten: English Renaissance Tragedies of State 307
      Matthew H. Wikander

      19 English Revenge Tragedy 328
      Michael Neill

      20 Spanish Golden Age Tragedy: From Cervantes to Caldero´n 351
      Margaret R. Greer

      Part VI Neoclassical and Romantic Tragedy 371

      21 Neoclassical Dramatic Theory in Seventeenth-Century France 373
      Richard E. Goodkin

      22 French Neoclassical Tragedy: Corneille/Racine 393
      Mitchell Greenberg

      23 Romantic Tragic Drama and its Eighteenth-Century Precursors: Remaking British Tragedy 411
      Jeffrey N. Cox

      24 German Classical Tragedy: Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, and Büchner 435
      Simon Richter

      25 French Romantic Tragedy 452
      Barbara T. Cooper

      Part VII Tragedy and Modernity 469

      26 Modern Theater and the Tragic in Europe 471
      Gail Finney

      27 Tragedy in the Modern American Theater 488
      Brenda Murphy

      28 Using Tragedy against its Makers: Some African and Caribbean Instances 505
      Timothy J. Reiss

      Index 537

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