The presence of tragedy
Critical Horizons 5 (1):201-225 (2004)
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This paper argues that modernity can only be properly understood when tragedy is viewed as one of the conditions internal to it. Modernity and tragedy are not mutually exclusive, as Hegel and Schlegel, for example both argue, but mutually inclusive. Each is determined by the other—as tragic modernity and as modern tragedy.Author's Profile
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10.1163/1568516042653521
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