The Tragic Hero Through Ages

The Tragic Hero Through Ages
Title The Tragic Hero Through Ages PDF eBook
Author Karuna Shanker Misra
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Pages 274
Release 1992
Genre Comparative literature
ISBN 9788172110369

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The Tragic Hero through Ages is an illuminating work on the greatest Greek and English tragedies and their heroes. The first chapter deals with the Greek tragedies and their heroes. The next three chapters study the outstanding pre-Shakespearean, Shakespearean and post-Shakespearean tragedies and their heroes. The Miltonic and the Byronic heroes have been studied in fifth and sixth chapters, respectively. The closing chapter summarizes the whole work and many undiscovered facts have been brought to light. It is genuine contribution to the whole theory of Greek and English tragic drama. It embodies the most famous speeches and best scenes from the greatest Greek and English Tragedies: their short summaries and the lifelike portraits of their heroes. It is a running commentary on the Greek and English tragic drama, spreading over a span of 2500 years with all its charm and grandeur. It is a colossal work with the finish of an exquisite piece of jewellery.

King Saul, the Tragic Hero

King Saul, the Tragic Hero
Title King Saul, the Tragic Hero PDF eBook
Author John A. Sanford
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Female Tragic Hero in English Renaissance Drama

The Female Tragic Hero in English Renaissance Drama
Title The Female Tragic Hero in English Renaissance Drama PDF eBook
Author N. Liebler
Publisher Springer
Pages 248
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113704957X

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This book constitutes a new direction for feminist studies in English Renaissance drama. While feminist scholars have long celebrated heroic females in comedies, many have overlooked female tragic heroism, reading it instead as evidence of pervasive misogyny on the part of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Displacing prevailing arguments of "victim feminism," the contributors to this volume engage a wide range of feminist theories, and argue that female protagonists in tragedies - Jocasta, Juliet, Cleopatra, Mariam, Webster's Duchess and White Devil, among others - are heroic in precisely the same ways as their more notorious masculine counterparts.

The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero

The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero
Title The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero PDF eBook
Author Gordon M. Sayre
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 368
Release 2006-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 0807877018

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The leaders of anticolonial wars of resistance--Metacom, Pontiac, Tecumseh, and Cuauhtemoc--spread fear across the frontiers of North America. Yet once defeated, these men became iconic martyrs for postcolonial national identity in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. By the early 1800s a craze arose for Indian tragedy on the U.S. stage, such as John Augustus Stone's Metamora, and for Indian biographies as national historiography, such as the writings of Benjamin Drake, Francis Parkman, and William Apess. With chapters on seven major resistance struggles, including the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Natchez Massacre of 1729, The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero offers an analysis of not only the tragedies and epics written about these leaders, but also their own speeches and strategies, as recorded in archival sources and narratives by adversaries including Hernan Cortes, Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz, Joseph Doddridge, Robert Rogers, and William Henry Harrison. Sayre concludes that these tragedies and epics about Native resistance laid the foundation for revolutionary culture and historiography in the three modern nations of North America, and that, at odds with the trope of the complaisant "vanishing Indian," these leaders presented colonizers with a cathartic reproof of past injustices.

Tragedy and the Common Man

Tragedy and the Common Man
Title Tragedy and the Common Man PDF eBook
Author Arthur Miller
Publisher
Pages 2
Release 1949
Genre Drama
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The Real Custer

The Real Custer
Title The Real Custer PDF eBook
Author James S. Robbins
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 349
Release 2014-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1621572366

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The Real Custer takes a good hard look at the life and storied military career of George Armstrong Custer—from cutting his teeth at Bull Run in the Civil War, to his famous and untimely death at Little Bighorn in the Indian Wars. Author James Robbins demonstrates that Custer, having graduated last in his class at West Point, went on to prove himself again and again as an extremely skilled cavalry leader. Robbins argues that Custer's undoing was his bold and cocky attitude, which caused the Army's bloodiest defeat in the Indian Wars. Robbins also dives into Custer’s personal life, exploring his letters and other personal documents to reveal who he was as a person, underneath the military leader. The Real Custer is an exciting and valuable contribution to the legend and history of Custer that will delight Custer fans as well as readers new to the legend.

Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes Slaves of Passion

Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes Slaves of Passion
Title Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes Slaves of Passion PDF eBook
Author Lily Bess Campbell
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 296
Release 1930
Genre Emotions
ISBN

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