Tragedy is one of those terms which refers both to a specific literary genre and to a general world view. The two meanings are to be distinguished but cannot perhaps be fully separated since the ambiguous relation between art and life underwrites the power and significance of the form. At the same time this relation has a different meaning when approached from either side. Lawrence’s remark that “tragedy ought really to be a great kick at misery” sits at the heart of this ambiguity. It seems to be a Nietzschean affirmation of life through the tragic experience; an affirmation for which Yeats’s poem “Lapis Lazuli” provides perhaps the most striking example in English. Yet Lawrence was hostile to the mode of aestheticism represented by Nietzs...
Toward the end of The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche sketches the possibility of a rebirth of tragedy an...
Tragedy is deemed the highest version of art in the Aristotelian and the Nietzschean framework. Alth...
MIt i & only as an aesthetic phenomenon that ex~stence and the world a ~ eternally justified. u ...
D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
In this essay I look at The Birth of Tragedy in order to explore two related issues. First, beginnin...
The purpose of that text is to show the place of the reflection on tragedy within the Schopenhaueria...
The curiosity of different beliefs to “tragedy” between the two worlds, Eastern where tragedy is unp...
Associée d'habitude avec la tragédie comme genre littéraire et théâtral, la catégorie du tragique es...
To your local anchorperson, the word "tragedy" brings to mind an accidental fire at a low-income apa...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This thesis explores how tragedy was conceptualised in the Romantic period by focusing on the work o...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
In recent years, Arthur Miller has been the subject of much critical debate. Numerous critics have s...
Toward the end of The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche sketches the possibility of a rebirth of tragedy an...
Tragedy is deemed the highest version of art in the Aristotelian and the Nietzschean framework. Alth...
MIt i & only as an aesthetic phenomenon that ex~stence and the world a ~ eternally justified. u ...
D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
In this essay I look at The Birth of Tragedy in order to explore two related issues. First, beginnin...
The purpose of that text is to show the place of the reflection on tragedy within the Schopenhaueria...
The curiosity of different beliefs to “tragedy” between the two worlds, Eastern where tragedy is unp...
Associée d'habitude avec la tragédie comme genre littéraire et théâtral, la catégorie du tragique es...
To your local anchorperson, the word "tragedy" brings to mind an accidental fire at a low-income apa...
Yeats and Eliot merit comparison because they wrote poetry that has been described as apocalyptic in...
This thesis explores how tragedy was conceptualised in the Romantic period by focusing on the work o...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
In recent years, Arthur Miller has been the subject of much critical debate. Numerous critics have s...
Toward the end of The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche sketches the possibility of a rebirth of tragedy an...
Tragedy is deemed the highest version of art in the Aristotelian and the Nietzschean framework. Alth...
MIt i & only as an aesthetic phenomenon that ex~stence and the world a ~ eternally justified. u ...