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In this provocative book, first published in 1983, Stephen Booth speculates on the essence of tragedy. He argues that the literary works we call tragedies have their value as enabling actions: dramatic tragedies can render us capable, temporarily, of enduring practical, personal experience of the fact of infinity.
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King Lear, Macbeth, Indefinition, and Tragedy
2002, Cybereditions
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1877275395 9781877275395
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King Lear, Macbeth, indefinition, and tragedy
1983, Yale University Press
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0300028504 9780300028508
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