Shadows of the Enlightenment: Tragic Drama During Europe's Age of Reason - Classical Memories / Modern Identitie - Blair Hoxby - Books - Ohio State University Press - 9780814215005 - January 12, 2022
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Shadows of the Enlightenment: Tragic Drama During Europe's Age of Reason - Classical Memories / Modern Identitie

Price
$ 123.99
excl. VAT

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected to be ready for shipping May 28 - Jun 9
Add to your iMusic wish list

To refer to Enlightenment tragedy is to teeter on the brink of paradox. The eighteenth century is famous for its celebration and deployment of ideals such as optimism, reason, and human progress--ideals seemingly contradicted by the pessimism and passion of much classical tragedy. Moreover, tragedy in the Enlightenment is also often overlooked in favor of its illustrious seventeenth-century predecessors. In Shadows of the Enlightenment, an assemblage of respected experts specializing in classical, eighteenth-century, comparative, and modernist literary traditions offer a corrective analysis, proving that the Enlightenment was a critical period for tragic drama, during which the signature classical influences of the era coexisted with an emerging modern identity. By analyzing a highly diverse set of works--from Johann Christoph Gottsched to Voltaire to Joanna Baillie--with a rare pan-European scope, the contributors excavate the dynamic, and indeed paradoxical, entanglement of antiquity and modernity encapsulated by Enlightenment tragedy.

Contributors: Joshua Billings, Logan J. Connors, Adrian Daub, Cécile Dudouyt, James Harriman-Smith, Joseph Harris, Alex Eric Hernandez, Blair Hoxby, Russ Leo, Larry F. Norman, Stefan Tilg


326 pages, Illustrations, unspecified

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 12, 2022
ISBN13 9780814215005
Publishers Ohio State University Press
Pages 326
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 22 mm   ·   653 g
Language English  
Editor Hoxby, Blair

More by Blair Hoxby

Show all

Mere med samme udgiver