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The Strangeness of Tragedy (Hardcover)
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The Strangeness of Tragedy (Hardcover)
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This book reads tragedy as a genre in which the protagonist is
estranged from the world around him, and, displaced in time, space,
and language, comes to inhabit a milieu which is no longer shared
by other characters. This alienation from others also entails a
decomposition of the integrity of the individual, which is often
seen in tragedy's uncertainty about the protagonists' autonomy: do
they act, or do the gods act through them? Where are the boundaries
of the self, and the boundaries of the human? After an introductory
essay exploring the theatrical and linguistic means by which the
protagonist is made to inhabit a strange and singular world, the
book devotes essays to plays from classical, renaissance, and
neo-classical literature by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Seneca,
Shakespeare, and Racine. Close attention is paid to the linguistic
strangeness of the texts which is often smoothed over by editors
and translators, as it is through the weirdness of tragic language
that the deep estrangement of the characters is shown. Accordingly,
the Greek, Latin, and French texts are quoted in the originals,
with translations added, and attention is paid to textual cruces
which illustrate the linguistic and conceptual difficulties of
these plays.
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