Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy
Title | Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Alznauer |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2021-05-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438483384 |
No philosopher has treated the subject of tragedy and comedy in as original and searching a manner as G. W. F. Hegel. His concern with these genres runs throughout both his early and late works and extends from aesthetic issues to questions in the history of society and religion. Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy is the first book to explore the full extent of Hegel's interest in tragedy and comedy. The contributors analyze his treatment of both ancient and modern drama, including major essays on Sophocles, Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Goethe, and the German comedic tradition, and examine the relation of these genres to political, religious, and philosophical issues. In addition, the volume includes several essays on the role tragedy and comedy play in Hegel's philosophy of history. This book will not only be valuable to those who wish for a general overview of Hegel's treatment of tragedy and comedy but also to those who want to understand how his treatment of these genres is connected to the rest of his thought.
Hegel on Hamann
Title | Hegel on Hamann PDF eBook |
Author | G. W. F. Hegel |
Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2008-07-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0810124912 |
"Philosophers, theologians, and literary critics welcome Anderson's stunning translation since Hamann is gaining renewed attention, not only as a key figure of German intellectual history, but also as an early forerunner of postmodern thought. Relationships between Enlightenment, Counter Enlightenment, and Idealism come to the fore as Hegel reflects on Hamann's critiques of his contemporaries Immanuel Kant, Moses Mendelssohn, J.G. Herder, and F.H. Jacobi." "This book is essential both for readers of Hegel or Hamann and for those interested in the history of German thought, the philosophy of religion, language and hermeneutics, or friendship as a philosophical category."--Jacket.
Comedy, Tragedy, and Religion
Title | Comedy, Tragedy, and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | John Morreall |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 1999-05-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1438413629 |
CHOICE2000 Outstanding Academic Title Comedy, tragedy, and religion have been intertwined since ancient Greece, where comedy and tragedy arose as religious rituals. This groundbreaking book analyzes the worldviews of tragedy and comedy, and compares each with the world's major religions. Morreall contrasts the tragic and comic along twenty psychological and social dimensions and uses these to analyze both Eastern and Western traditions. Although no religion embodies a purely tragic or comic vision of life, some are mostly tragic and others mostly comic. In Eastern religions, Morreall finds no robust tragic vision but does find significant comic features, especially in Taoism and Zen Buddhism. In the Western monotheistic tradition, there are some comic features in the early Bible, but by the late Hebrew Bible, the tragic vision dominates. Two millennia have done little to reverse that tragic vision in Judaism. Christianity, on the other hand, has shown both tragic and comic features—Morreall writes of the Calvinist vision and the Franciscan vision—but in the contemporary era comic features have come to dominate. The author also explores Islam, and finds it has neither a comic nor a tragic vision. And, among new religions, those which emphasize the personal self come close to having an exclusively comic vision of life.
Hegel and Shakespeare on Moral Imagination
Title | Hegel and Shakespeare on Moral Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Ann Bates |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 411 |
Release | 2010-09-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438432437 |
Study of self-consciousness in Hegel and Shakespeare.
Tragedies of Spirit
Title | Tragedies of Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Theodore D. George |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2007-06-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780791468661 |
Examines tragedy in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.
The Odd One In
Title | The Odd One In PDF eBook |
Author | Alenka Zupancic |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2008-02-08 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0262740311 |
A Lacanian look at how comedy might come to philosophy's rescue, with examples ranging from Hegel and Molière to George W. Bush and Borat. Why philosophize about comedy? What is the use of investigating the comical from philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives? In The Odd One In, Alenka Zupančič considers how philosophy and psychoanalysis can help us understand the movement and the logic involved in the practice of comedy, and how comedy can help philosophy and psychoanalysis recognize some of the crucial mechanisms and vicissitudes of what is called humanity. Comedy by its nature is difficult to pin down with concepts and definitions, but as artistic form and social practice comedy is a mode of tarrying with a foreign object—of including the exception. Philosophy's relationship to comedy, Zupančič writes, is not exactly a simple story (and indeed includes some elements of comedy). It could begin with the lost book of Aristotle's Poetics, which discussed comedy and laughter (and was made famous by Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose). But Zupančič draws on a whole range of philosophers and exemplars of comedy, from Aristophanes, Molière, Hegel, Freud, and Lacan to George W. Bush and Borat. She distinguishes incisively between comedy and ideologically imposed, “naturalized” cheerfulness. Real, subversive comedy thrives on the short circuits that establish an immediate connection between heterogeneous orders. Zupančič examines the mechanisms and processes by which comedy lets the odd one in.
Hegel, Literature, and the Problem of Agency
Title | Hegel, Literature, and the Problem of Agency PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Speight |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2001-02-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521796347 |
A study of Hegel's appeal to literature in the Phenomenology of Spirit.