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The tragic vision in twentieth-century literature.
Charles Irving Glicksberg
Published
1963
by Southern Illinois University Press in Carbondale
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | With a pref. by Harry T. Moore. |
Series | Crosscurrents: modern critiques |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PN771 .G56 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 187 p. |
Number of Pages | 187 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5878498M |
LC Control Number | 63008904 |
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The Tragic Vision in Twentieth-Century Literature. With a Pref. by Harry T. Moore. [Charles I Glicksberg]. OCLC Number: Credits: With a preface by Harry T. Moore. Description: pages 22 cm: Contents: [1.] Nihilism and tragedy: The problem The tragic vision in twentieth-century literature.
book tragedy in the twentieth century --The Kierkegaardian paradox of the absurd --Two philosophers of the tragic --The nihilistic universe of Kafka --Albert Camus and the revolt against the absurd --The tragic hero --[2.].
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Literary critics who have studied tragedy and the tragic vision failed, in Murray Krieger's estimation, to define exactly what they saw as the tragic vision in general terms.
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