This thesis will examine six “tragedies” spanning the Renaissance and Modern epochs and attempt to trace the narrative of tragic consciousness as this consciousness expands to include new forms, symbols, and modes of expression. Additionally, this thesis will attempt to parse the kind of relationship tragedy has with transcendence and seek to understand – and ultimately judge – whether each of the texts examined herein is properly “tragic” as opposed to ironic, pessimistic, nihilistic, merely cynical, or merely existential
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance t...
This dissertation traces shifts in the way tears were perceived during the English Renaissance, from...
This thesis will examine six “tragedies” spanning the Renaissance and Modern epochs and attempt to t...
This thesis is an investigation of the tragic form in relation to Horkheimer and Adorno’s Dialectic ...
Reformation theology induced a profound thanatological crisis in the semiotics of the human being an...
By looking back upon medieval and early modern theoretical writings on tragedy, the paper reflects o...
In his famous essay on the reflection of the tragic in ancient drama reflected in the tragic in mode...
This study argues that the prevalent eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary-historical modes of...
In this thesis I set out to trace an episodic history of sacrifice to/for an absolute Other, often r...
Reformation theology induced a profound thanatological crisis in the semiotics of the human being an...
When early modern plays were staged with black curtains, ‘tragedy’ began the moment the audience ent...
This thesis explores the intersection between the study of Shakespearean drama and the theory and p...
Regressive progression is a concept which interestingly describes the developmental process of Weste...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance t...
This dissertation traces shifts in the way tears were perceived during the English Renaissance, from...
This thesis will examine six “tragedies” spanning the Renaissance and Modern epochs and attempt to t...
This thesis is an investigation of the tragic form in relation to Horkheimer and Adorno’s Dialectic ...
Reformation theology induced a profound thanatological crisis in the semiotics of the human being an...
By looking back upon medieval and early modern theoretical writings on tragedy, the paper reflects o...
In his famous essay on the reflection of the tragic in ancient drama reflected in the tragic in mode...
This study argues that the prevalent eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary-historical modes of...
In this thesis I set out to trace an episodic history of sacrifice to/for an absolute Other, often r...
Reformation theology induced a profound thanatological crisis in the semiotics of the human being an...
When early modern plays were staged with black curtains, ‘tragedy’ began the moment the audience ent...
This thesis explores the intersection between the study of Shakespearean drama and the theory and p...
Regressive progression is a concept which interestingly describes the developmental process of Weste...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance t...
This dissertation traces shifts in the way tears were perceived during the English Renaissance, from...