Presenting the work of Miguel de Unamuno and Albert Camus as paradigmatic, the present study examines the significance and function of the tragic in a modern context, using a historical, socio-political approach. This approach permits the tragic to be seen as a product of specific historical circumstances, rather than as a fundamental, metaphysical aspect of the human condition, first revealed in Greek Tragedy and still evident today. In addition, a connection is made between Unamuno's and Camus's controversial political positions taken at the end of their lives and their insistence upon a tragic human condition.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0820419095
ISBN13:9780820419091
Release Date:August 1993
Publisher:Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Length:187 Pages
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