Ebook: Modern literature and the tragic
Author: Newton K. M
- Tags: Literature Modern -- 19th century -- History and criticism. Literature Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Tragedy -- History and criticism. Tragic The in literature. TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Literary. LITERARY CRITICISM -- General. Tragödie. Literatur. Tragik. Literature Modern. Tra
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- City: Edinburgh
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book explores modern literature's responses to the tragic. It examines writers from the latter half of the nineteenth century through to the later twentieth century who respond to ideas about tragedy. Although Ibsen has been accused of being responsible for the 'death of tragedy', Ken Newton argues that Ibsen instead generates an anti-tragic perspective that had a major influence on dramatists such as Shaw and Brecht. By contrast, writers such as Hardy and Conrad, influenced by Schopenhauerean pessimism and Darwinism, attempt to modernise the concept of the tragic. Nietzsche's revisionist interpretation of the tragic influenced writers who either take pessimism or the 'Dionysian' commitment to life to an extreme, as in Strindberg and D. H. Lawrence. Different views emerge in the period following the second world war with the 'Theatre of the Absurd' and postmodern anti-foundationalism
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