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Notions of the Tragic in Western Literature, Part 4 of 4
Peter Burian, Eugene Falk, Peter Smith, and Robert ter Horst conclude their series on tragedy with this episode. They say that from antiquity through medieval, renaissance, and modern interpretations, conceptions of the tragic in Western literature have resisted specific definitions, … Continue reading
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Tagged King Lear, Literature, Tragedy, William Shakespeare
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