The Recovery Of A Comprehensive View Of Greek Tragedy

Animus 1:29-37 (1996)
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Abstract

This paper argues that Nietzschean and similar views have rendered Greek Tragedy incomprehensible to contemporaries. Only a renewed sense of the human-divine dialectic in Tragedy can make it again understandable. A brief analysis of Antigone illustrates the proposed principles of interpretation. The paper concludes by considering the nature of the deep appeal of Tragedy to contemporaries

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