Tragic Pleasures

Tragic Pleasures
Title Tragic Pleasures PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth S. Belfiore
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 429
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1400862574

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Elizabeth Belfiore offers a striking new interpretation of Aristotle's Poetics by situating the work within the Aristotelian corpus and in the context of Greek culture in general. In Aristotle's Rhetoric, the Politics, and the ethical, psychological, logical, physical, and biological works, Belfiore finds extremely important but largely neglected sources for understanding the elliptical statements in the Poetics. The author argues that these Aristotelian texts, and those of other ancient writers, call into question the traditional view that katharsis in the Poetics is a homeopathic process--one in which pity and fear affect emotions like themselves. She maintains, instead, that Aristotle considered katharsis to be an allopathic process in which pity and fear purge the soul of shameless, antisocial, and aggressive emotions. While exploring katharsis, Tragic Pleasures analyzes the closely related question of how the Poetics treats the issue of plot structure. In fact, Belfiore's wide-ranging work eventually discusses every central concept in the Poetics, including imitation, pity and fear, necessity and probability, character, and kinship relations. Originally published in 1992. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Why Does Tragedy Give Pleasure?

Why Does Tragedy Give Pleasure?
Title Why Does Tragedy Give Pleasure? PDF eBook
Author A. D. Nuttall
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 120
Release 2001-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191037249

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Why does tragedy give pleasure? Why do people who are neither wicked nor depraved enjoy watching plays about suffering or death? Is it because we see horrific matter controlled by majestic art? Or because tragedy actually reaches out to the dark side of human nature? A. D. Nuttall's wide-ranging, lively and engaging book offers a new answer to this perennial question. The 'classical' answer to the question is rooted in Aristotle and rests on the unreality of the tragic presentation: no one really dies; we are free to enjoy watching potentially horrible events controlled and disposed in majestic sequence by art. In the nineteenth century, Nietzsche dared to suggest that Greek tragedy is involved with darkness and unreason and Freud asserted that we are all, at the unconscious level, quite wicked enough to rejoice in death. But the problem persists: how can the conscious mind assent to such enjoyment? Strenuous bodily exercise is pleasurable. Could we, when we respond to a tragedy, be exercising our emotions, preparing for real grief and fear? King Lear actually destroys an expected majestic sequence. Might the pleasure of tragedy have more to do with possible truth than with 'splendid evasion'?

A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Source of the Pleasures Derived from Tragic Representations

A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Source of the Pleasures Derived from Tragic Representations
Title A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Source of the Pleasures Derived from Tragic Representations PDF eBook
Author Martin M'Dermot
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1824
Genre Acting
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Tragic Pleasure from Homer to Plato

Tragic Pleasure from Homer to Plato
Title Tragic Pleasure from Homer to Plato PDF eBook
Author Rana Saadi Liebert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 229
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1316885615

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This book offers a resolution of the paradox posed by the pleasure of tragedy by returning to its earliest articulations in archaic Greek poetry and its subsequent emergence as a philosophical problem in Plato's Republic. Socrates' claim that tragic poetry satisfies our 'hunger for tears' hearkens back to archaic conceptions of both poetry and mourning that suggest a common source of pleasure in the human appetite for heightened forms of emotional distress. By unearthing a psychosomatic model of aesthetic engagement implicit in archaic poetry and philosophically elaborated by Plato, this volume not only sheds new light on the Republic's notorious indictment of poetry, but also identifies rationally and ethically disinterested sources of value in our pursuit of aesthetic states. In doing so the book resolves an intractable paradox in aesthetic theory and human psychology: the appeal of painful emotions.

A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations ... Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted ... by the English, French, and German philosophers

A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations ... Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted ... by the English, French, and German philosophers
Title A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations ... Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted ... by the English, French, and German philosophers PDF eBook
Author Martin MACDERMOT
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Pages 428
Release 1824
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A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations. Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted on the subject by the English, Frech, and German philosophers

A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations. Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted on the subject by the English, Frech, and German philosophers
Title A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations. Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted on the subject by the English, Frech, and German philosophers PDF eBook
Author Martin M'Dermot
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1824
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Tragic Pathos

Tragic Pathos
Title Tragic Pathos PDF eBook
Author Dana LaCourse Munteanu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 293
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1139502344

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Scholars have often focused on understanding Aristotle's poetic theory, and particularly the concept of catharsis in the Poetics, as a response to Plato's critique of pity in the Republic. However, this book shows that, while Greek thinkers all acknowledge pity and some form of fear as responses to tragedy, each assumes for the two emotions a different purpose, mode of presentation and, to a degree, understanding. This book reassesses expressions of the emotions within different tragedies and explores emotional responses to and discussions of the tragedies by contemporary philosophers, providing insights into the ethical and social implications of the emotions.