The Tragic Emotions (original) (raw)

Why is Tragedy Good for the Soul? Aristotle on the Tragic Emotions and katharsis

Irina Deretic

chapter in the book: PATHE: THE LANGUAGE AND PHILOSOPHY OF EMOTIONS, ed. by Ljiljana Radenović, Dragana Dimitrijević and Il Akkad

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The Psychology of Aristotelian Tragedy

Amelie Rorty

Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1991

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Emotion, Tragedy and Insight

Steve (stephen) Leighton

Philosophy Study (2013)

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The Paradox of Literary Emotion: An Ancient Greek Perspective and Some Modern Implications

Dana Munteanu

Nuntius Antiquus, 2018

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Empathy, Emotional Display, Theatricality, and Illusion in Hellenistic Historiography, in A. Chaniotis and P. Ducrey (eds.), Unveiling Emotions II. Emotions in Greece and Rome: Texts, Images, Material Culture, Stuttgart: Steiner 2013, 53-84

Angelos Chaniotis

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Fear in Greek and Sanskrit Drama

Dorothy Figueira

Rocznik Komparatystyczny

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Horror, Pity, and the Visual in Ancient Greek Aesthetics, Cairns and Nelis (eds.), Emotions in the Classical World, 53–77

Douglas Cairns

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To be possessed, to be beside oneself (ecstatic) is the special experience offered by performance: A Discussion on mythological storytelling, metaphor and tragedy

Nadia Achha

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Tragic Emotions – Then and Now

STAVROULA KIRITSI

De Gruyter eBooks, 2022

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Aristotle ideas of Tragedy

James Kachere

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Wonder, Nature, and the Ends of Tragedy

Ryan Drake

International philosophical quarterly, 2010

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The origins of the tragic: the Greek experience (on European Cultural Identity, ed.E.Balboni-A.Cascetta, Pisa 2018)

Giulio Guidorizzi

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Aristotle’s Exclusion of Anger from the Experience of Tragedy (2003)

Steve (stephen) Leighton

Ancient Philosophy

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TRAGEDY: - THE EXTRAORDINARY GENRE TO ARTICULATE HUMAN DISPOSITION FOR SENSIBLE OUTBURST WITH FUNDAMENTAL INSTINCTS

Ujjaval Pandit

Research Scholar, 2015

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The Appeal to the Sense of Sight in Greek Tragedy Author(s): Rufus

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From 'Imitation' to 'Spectacle': An Overview of the Form of Tragedy from Classical to Contemporary

Raj Gaurav Verma

The Interiors, 2020

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Introduction: Archaic Greek Thought and Tragic Interpretation

Douglas Cairns

Tragedy and Archaic Greek Thought, 2013

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Tragedy ends unhappily: the concealed influence of medieval poetics in early modern theory of tragedy

Enrica Zanin

Horizonte, 2017

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Understanding the Tragic Act in Aristotle's Poetics

Helen Horgan

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The Recovery Of A Comprehensive View Of Greek Tragedy

saeid moradi

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Plato and Aristotle on the denial of tragedy

Stephen Halliwell

Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 1984

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Aristotle's Model of the Tragedy

Rune Myrland

Untying Aristotle's Poetics for Storytellers, 2018

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Prometheus Bound as 'Epic' Tragedy and Its Narratology of Emotion, in: Mathieu P. de Bakker, Baukje van den Berg, and Jacqueline Klooster (eds.), Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond. Studies in Honour of Irene de Jong (Mnemosyne, Supplements 451), Leiden 2022, 287-306

Anton Bierl

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Aristotles Poetics by Jillian Godsil Jan 2015

Jillian Godsil

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Tapping the wellsprings of action: Aristotle's birth of tragedy as a mimesis of poetic praxis

Katherine L Kretler

2018

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Emotion in Action. Thucydides and the Tragic Chorus , written by Visvardi, E

Antonis Tsakmakis

Mnemosyne, 2016

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David Konstan, The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks: Studies in Aristotle and Classical Literature (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006), ISBN: 978- …

Kate Drabinski

Foucault Studies, 2010

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Philosophical Fear and Tragic Fear: The Memory of Theatre in Plato’s Images and Aristotle’s Theory

Anna Beltrametti

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Greek Tragedy as a Challenge to Modernism: A Depth Psychological Perspective

Marietje Kardaun

PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts, 2011

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Emily Allen-Hornblower: From Agent to Spectator. Witnessing the Aftermath in Ancient Greek Epic and Tragedy

Pura Nieto Hernández

Gnomon, 2019

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The Affective Sciences and Greek Drama. Psychology and the Classics conference, Leuven, Belgium, March 21015

Peter Meineck

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Tragedy: An Irigarayan Approach

Alison Stone

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Unity of art without unity of life? A question about Aristotle's theory of tragedy (Atti della Accademia Pontaniana, Napoli - Supplemento LXI, Giannini Editore, Napoli, 2013)

Stephen Halliwell

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The presentation of emotions in Euripidean tragedy

Zena Theodorou

1991

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Fear, Self-Pity, and War in Fifth-Century Athenian Tragedy: Ethos and Education in a Warrior Society

Maria Arpaia

Fear, Self-Pity, and War in Fifth-Century Athenian Tragedy: Et«Close Encounters in War and the Emotions», 4, 2021., 2021

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