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Tragedy by English & Media Centre


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A introduction to tragedy from classical times to the present day, designed for advanced level and undergraduate students.

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Tragedy: A Student Handbook by English & Media Centre

Tragedy: A Student Handbook is a comprehensive introduction to tragedy, designed for advanced level and undergraduate students. It provides clear explanations of key concepts in tragedy and changing ideas about tragedy over time, from classical theories and Renaissance thinking through to modern interpretations. There are short introductions to broad periods and contexts - Greek tragedy, Renaissance tragedy, European playwrights of the late 19th century, modern American tragedy, modern British tragedy and modern Irish tragedy - as well as accounts of the work of significant playwrights, including Sophocles, Shakespeare, Webster, Marlowe, Ibsen, Beckett, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams and Brian Friel. Key plays are explored in more detail. These include: Oedipus, all Shakespeare's major tragedies, The Duchess of Malfi, The White Devil, A Doll's House, Waiting for Godot, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Death of A Salesman, All My Sons, , A View from the Bridge, Playboy of the Western World, Shadow of a Gunman and Translations.The text includes short extracts from criticism, a glossary of terms and questions to provoke reflection on the way individual plays use the tragic form.

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Tragedy: A Student Handbook deftly combines synopsis-level comments on a range on individual plays with introduction to sophisticated critical perspectives on them. I would certainly recommend it to first year undergraduates. Professor Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University A wide-ranging, accessibly written and critically alert survey of tragedy and tragedies from Aeschylus to Edward Bond, particularly suggestive and helpful in its historical, philosophical and above all political contextualising of the genre. This book is certain to be of value to undergraduates encountering for the first time some of the most challenging texts in Western culture. Richard Jacobs, Brighton University With this book Sean McEvoy with Tony Coult and Chris Sandford are offering a great gift to beginning undergraduates - a lucid conspectus and map of the way tragedy has been written and understood throughout its long and troubling history. Their book's also sparky, nicely written and, in spite of its terrific scope, aesthetically engaged with a feast of vivid examples. Go and get your copy right away! Ewan Fernie, Reader in English, Royal Holloway Tragedy: A Student Handbook is an excellent resource. It gives students a comprehensive introduction to theories of tragedy from Aristotle to the present, and surveys a wide range of examples of tragic drama. Students are encouraged to think about competing interpretations of tragedy and to consider the ways in which dramatists pose questions about society, religion and the individual will. The book manages to be both accessible and challenging, an essential balance to be struck when writing for students at this level. Its breadth of coverage will offer teachers a number of suggestions for extending the range of tragedies studied in class. Carol Atherton, Bourne Grammar School and author of Defining Literary Criticism An invaluable A Level resource; accessible and informative for all students with lots of references to direct wider reading. Aisha Begum, Seven Kings High School, Redbridge

About English & Media Centre

The text is written by Dr Sean McEvoy (whose other books include Shakespeare the Basics and Hamlet: A Sourcebook) , with additional material by Tony Coult (About Friel) and Chris Sandford. All three authors are regular writers for emagazine

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GOR010718406
9781906101060
190610106X
Tragedy: A Student Handbook by English & Media Centre
Used - Like New
Paperback
English & Media Centre
2009-02-10
256
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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