Myth, Telos, Identity

Myth, Telos, Identity
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9789004458543
ISBN-13 : 9004458549
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Book Synopsis Myth, Telos, Identity by : Iván Nyusztay

Download or read book Myth, Telos, Identity written by Iván Nyusztay and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-09-20 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Iván Nyusztay’s Myth, Telos, Identity: The Tragic Schema in Greek and Shakespearean Drama for the first time presents a systematic comparison of Greek and Shakespearean tragedy. By thematizing the common modes of the tragic, it measures their structural regularities against corresponding philosophical and ethical reflections. The comparative theory of tragedy evolves through a constant debate with the traditional views of Aristotle, Hegel, Schelling, Paul Ricoeur, and others. An architectonic survey of plays leads to a generic distinction between pure tragedy and melodrama, and proposes a possible description of Christian tragedy. This generic differentiation is considered by means of a teleological approach to tragedy as well as from a formal perspective. The criticism of traditional notions of character stresses the relevance of dividedness and internal collision – tragic phenomena which are explored as necessary stages of self in the constitution and formation of tragic or internal alterity. This form of alterity is underpinned by a discussion of action theory and speech act theory. This book will be of interest for readers of Greek and Shakespearean drama, as well as for students of comparative literature and genre theory, classicists and philosophers, and for everyone interested in the relation between literature and philosophy.


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