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100 1 |a Alznauer, Mark.  |9 907530 
245 1 0 |a Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy  |h [electronic resource]  |b New Essays. 
260 |a Albany  |b State University of New York Press,  |c 2021.  |9 706396 
300 |a 1 online resource (300 p.) 
500 |a Description based upon print version of record. 
500 |a 11 Hegel's Tragic Conception of World History Fiacha D. Heneghan (Vanderbilt University). 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Notes -- I. Tragedy -- 1 The Beauty of Fate and Its Reconciliation. Hegel's The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate and Goethe's Iphigenia in Tauris Douglas Finn (Villanova University) -- Goethe's Iphigenia in Tauris -- Hegel's The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate -- Looking Ahead -- Notes -- 2 Two Early Interpretations of Hegel's Theory of Greek Tragedy. Hinrichs and Goethe Eric v. d. Luft (Gegensatz Press) -- Conclusion -- Notes 
505 8 |a 3 Hegel and the Origins of Critical Theory. Aeschylus and Tragedy in Hegel's Natural Law Essay Wes Furlotte (Thompson Rivers University) -- An Introduction to The Problematic Ambiguity of Hegel's Natural Law Essay -- Immanent Critique: Fichte and the System of Coercion -- Absolute Ethical Totality: Internal Class Divisions, Dialectical Process, and Historical Development -- Contradictions of Modernity: (Absolute) Tragedy and Its Perpetual Reenactment, The Eumenides -- Conclusion: Ethical Totality, the Priority of Historical (Dialectical) Development, and Promises for Critical Social Theory 
505 8 |a Notes -- 4 The Tragedy of Sex (for Hegel) Antón Barba-Kay (Catholic University of America) -- Notes -- 5 Substantial Ends and Choices without a Will. Greek Tragedy as Archetype of Tragic Drama Allegra de Laurentiis (SUNY Stony Brook) -- Introduction -- The Systematic Context: Structural and Temporal Features of the Artwork -- Structural Features of Drama and of Tragic Drama -- Temporal Features of Drama and of Tragic Drama -- Dramatic Estrangement, Strange Justice, and Ancestral Strangers -- On Choosing without a Free Will -- Notes 
505 8 |a 6 Freedom and Fixity in Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes Rachel Falkenstern (St. Francis College) -- Introduction -- Fixity and One-Sidedness -- Self-Reflection and Self-Determination -- Self-Expression and Self-Destruction -- Notes -- II. Comedy -- 7 Taking the Ladder Down. Hegel on Comedy and Religious Experience Peter Wake (St. Edward's University) -- Aristophanes and Socrates -- Hegel and the Temporary "Triumph" of Comedy over Tragedy. -- Comedy beyond Ancient Comic Drama -- Notes -- 8 From Comedy to Christianity. The Nihilism of Aristophanic Laughter Paul T. Wilford (Boston College) 
505 8 |a Self-Conscious Spirit, Absolute Art, and Language -- Comedic Exultation -- The Tragedy of Comedy -- Christianity's Divine Comedy -- Conclusion: Hegel and Strauss on the Meaning of Philosophy -- Notes -- 9 Hegel and "the Other Comedy" Martin Donougho (University of South Carolina) -- Notes -- 10 The Comedy of Public Opinion in Hegel Jeffrey Church (University of Houston) -- The Estates Assembly as Drama -- Comic Elements of the Public Education -- The Self-Destruction of Particularity -- Cheerfulness -- Laughing-With -- Conclusion -- Notes -- III. History 
600 1 0 |a Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,  |d 1770-1831.  |9 89002 
653 0 |a Greek drama (Tragedy)  |x History and criticism  |x Theory, etc. 
653 0 |a Greek drama (Comedy)  |x History and criticism  |x Theory, etc. 
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