The Death of Tragedy
by George Steiner 2021-01-07 01:09:10
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"This book is important-and portentous-for if it is true that tragedy is dead, we face a vital cultural loss. . . . The book is bound to start controversy. . . . The very passion and insight with which he writes about the tragedies that have moved hi... Read more

"This book is important-and portentous-for if it is true that tragedy is dead, we face a vital cultural loss. . . . The book is bound to start controversy. . . . The very passion and insight with which he writes about the tragedies that have moved him prove that the vision still lives and that words can still enlighten and reveal."-R.B. Sewall, New York Times Book Review

 

"A remarkable achievement. . . . The knowledge is marshalled here with the skill and authority of a great general, and from it a large strategic argument emerges with clarity and force. . . . A brilliantly thoughtful and eloquent book which deserves to be read with the greatest attention and respect."-Philip Toynbee, The Observer

 

"As brilliant, thorough, and concerned a contemplation of the nature of dramatic art as has appeared in many years."-Richard Gilman, Commonweal

 

"A rich and illuminating study, full of intelligence and sensibility."-Times Literary Supplement (London)

 

"His merits are shining and full of the capacity to give both delight and illumination. . . . His style is throughout vigorous, sensitive, and altogether worthy of its subject."-Harold Hobson, Christian Science Monitor

 

"Immensely useful and [a book] to be reckoned with by everyone working in this field."-Raymond Williams, The Guardian

 

 

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  • 8.25 X 5.5 X 0.68 in
  • 382
  • Yale University Press
  • October 30, 1996
  • English
  • 9780300069167
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