Modern European Tragedy

Modern European Tragedy

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  • Author: Annamaria Cascetta
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • ISBN: 1783081619
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

The idea of the tragic has permeated Western culture for millennia, and has been expressed theatrically since the time of the ancient Greeks. However, it was in the Europe of the twentieth century – one of the most violent periods of human history – that the tragic form significantly developed. ‘Modern European Tragedy’ examines the consciousness of this era, drawing a picture of the development of the tragic through an in-depth analysis of some of the twentieth century’s most outstanding texts.


Europe's Tragedy

Europe's Tragedy

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  • Author: Peter Hamish Wilson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1048

The horrific series of conflicts known as the Thirty Years War (1618 - 48) tore the heart out of Europe, killing perhaps a quarter of all Germans and laying waste to whole areas of Central Europe to such a degree that many towns and regions never recovered. All the major European powers apart from England were heavily involved and, while each country started out with rational war aims, the fighting rapidly spiralled out of control, with great battles giving way to marauding bands of starving soldiers spreading plague and murder. The war was both a religious and a political one and it was this tangle of motives that made it impossible to stop. Whether motivated by idealism or cynicism, everyone drawn into the conflict was destroyed by it. At its end a recognizably modern Europe had been created but at a terrible price. Peter Wilson's book is a major work, the first new history of the war in a generation, and a fascinating, brilliantly written attempt to explain a compelling series of events. Wilson's great strength is in allowing the reader to understand the tragedy of mixed motives that allowed rulers to gamble their countries' future with such horrifying results. The principal actors in the drama (Wallenstein, Ferdinand II, Gustavus Adolphus, Richelieu) are all here, but so is the experience of the ordinary soldiers and civilians, desperately trying to stay alive under impossible circumstances. The extraordinary narrative of the war haunted Europe's leaders into the twentieth century (comparisons with 1939 - 45 were entirely appropriate) and modern Europe cannot be understood without reference to this dreadful conflict.


The Thirty Years War

The Thirty Years War

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  • Author: Peter Hamish Wilson
  • Publisher: Belknap Press
  • ISBN: 0674062310
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1038

Argues that religion was not the catalyst to the Thirty Years War, but one element in a mix of political, social, and dynastic forces that fed the conflict that ultimately transformed the map of the modern world.


The Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War

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  • Author: George R. Esenwein
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134629680
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

This exciting collection of primary sources on the Spanish Civil War uses military and political documents, media accounts, and contemporary propaganda to create a representative and illuminating survey of this enormously complicated event more than sixty-five years after it ended. Structured chronologically from a full introduction which delineates the field, this book ranges from the origins of the uprising against Franco through to its turbulent aftermath. It clearly outlines key points in the conflict and highlights the little-known roles of race and gender in determining the war’s outcome. The book also unearths many rare sources for the first time and reveals the variety of perspectives held by those immediately involved in the war. This is an ideal resource for all students of history and military history.


Modern Tragedy

Modern Tragedy

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  • Author: Raymond Williams
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 1448191300
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

In Modern Tragedy, Williams bridges the gap between literary and socio-economic study, tracing the notion of tragedy from its philosophical and dramatic origins with Aristotle. In addition, Williams discusses tragedy in Chaucher, Nietzche, Brecht, Sartre and other leading figures in the history of thought, as well as elements of tragic experience – both political and personal - in socialist revolutions of the 20th century.


The Tragedy of European Civilization

The Tragedy of European Civilization

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  • Author: Harry Redner
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351295705
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

The tragedy of European civilization is a protracted historical event spanning the twentieth century and in many ways is ongoing. During this time some of the greatest modern thinkers were active, producing works that both reflected what was happening in history and contributed towards shaping it. This work is a critique of their ideas. Harry Redner establishes where and how they went wrong, in some cases with apocalyptic consequences for Europe and the world. The great intellectuals of the age, at once philosophers, sociologists, political theorists, historians and much else besides, include Marx, Weber, Freud, Elias, Spengler, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Arendt, Nietzsche, and Foucault. All of them had a historical impact, even if only in molding academic disciplines and shaping of public opinion, as was the case with the philosophers Wittgenstein and Arendt. This book explores the close links between anti-Semitism and cultural pessimism and the relation between psychology and sociology. Other themes range from the history and theory of the state, to the misconception of language and power. Suitable for students of sociology, philosophy, political theory, history, and cultural studies, this brilliant exploration of our civilization and its tragedies will also be of interest to intellectual general readers.


Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Classicist Tragedy

Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Classicist Tragedy

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  • Author: Jan Bloemendal
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789004323414
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 442

Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Classicist Tragedyis a volume of essays investigating European tragedy in the seventeenth century, comparing Shakespeare, Vondel, Gryphius, Racine and other vernacular tragedians, as well as neo-Latin dramas by Jesuits and others, and with respect to politics, religion and law.


Shadows of the Enlightenment

Shadows of the Enlightenment

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  • Author: Blair Hoxby
  • Publisher: Classical Memories/Modern Iden
  • ISBN: 9780814215005
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

A broad exploration of the collision and coexistence of classical and modernizing forces within tragic drama during the Enlightenment.


Modern Tragedy

Modern Tragedy

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  • Author: Raymond Williams
  • Publisher: New Left Books
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 236


A Companion to Tragedy

A Companion to Tragedy

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  • Author: Rebecca Bushnell
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1405192461
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 582

A Companion to Tragedy is an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the role of tragedy in Western history and culture. Tells the story of the historical development of tragedy from classical Greece to modernity Features 28 essays by renowned scholars from multiple disciplines, including classics, English, drama, anthropology and philosophy Broad in its scope and ambition, it considers interpretations of tragedy through religion, philosophy and history Offers a fresh assessment of Ancient Greek tragedy and demonstrates how the practice of reading tragedy has changed radically in the past two decades