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Epic, tragedy, comedy, and dithyrambic poetry are all forms of imitation. They imitate people in action. ... Tragedy and comedy are dramatic forms. Tragedy depicts people better as than they are;
Going all the way back to the time of Aristotle, there has been a tendency to discuss tragedy in terms of form.
Theory and Definition of Tragedy ... The definition of a literary genre is always problematic.
As published on the play’s opening night (for sale to those attending), The Tragedy of Tragedies is even more satirically rich and parodically complex than the stage version.
Tragedy: broadly defined, a literary and particularly a dramatic presentation of serious actions in which the chief character has a disastrous fate.
On April 16 in Blacksburg, a 23-year-old student who wrote plays and poetry authored a tragedy that has left the world dumbstruck. ... Cho was no literary genius, as evidenced by the plays
The Great Bulwer Lytton Debate will take place in Lytton, British Columbia on August 30, and will see Scott attempt to show why the opening line is a "literary tragedy".
By Frosty Wooldridge; ... “Losing the Rocky, it feels funny,” said KHOW 630 radio talk show host Craig Silverman, “and not in a good way.” ... ; For the Rocky Mountain West, we no longer enjoy
That returns us to the beginning of this post, and to the antipode of fatalist tragedy. For Fitzgerald, there is nothing after the cataclysm, ... cover of the book The Literary Wittgenstein
“The Mexican literary world is extremely macho, which is one reason we wanted so adamantly to do a female prize,” he says. ... More from Tragedy sparks literary prize for young Latinas