Sweet Violence

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Unlock the depths of human emotion with Terry Eagleton's 'Tragedy.' This profound critical analysis offers a captivating exploration of the concept of tragedy from its roots in the Ancient world to contemporary reflections. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by literature’s portrayal of the tragic, this essential text delves into various genres of writing, philosophy, and even the realms of politics, religion, and psychology. Eagleton, a prominent cultural theorist, invites you to ponder the socio-political implications of our enduring fascination with the tragic narrative. With 348 pages of insightful discourse, this book acts as both a comprehensive guide and an engaging read. Ideal for academic research or personal enrichment, 'Tragedy' serves as an indispensable resource in understanding the complexities of the human experience through the lens of tragedy. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this articulate examination of the tragic across Western culture. Get your copy now and explore how the themes of tragedy resonate in our lives today. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item; just allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. This brand new book is published by John Wiley & Sons (UK) and comes with an ISBN of 9780631233602, ensuring you receive a quality edition.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780631233602
Year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 348


Description:
Terry Eagleton's Tragedy provides a major critical and
analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from its origins in
the Ancient world right down to the twenty-first century.




A major new intellectual endeavour from one of the world's
finest, and most controversial, cultural theorists.


Provides an analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from
its origins in the ancient world to the present day.


Explores the idea of the 'tragic' across all genres of writing,
as well as in philosophy, politics, religion and psychology, and
throughout western culture.


Considers the psychological, religious and socio-political
implications and consequences of our fascination with the
tragic.

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