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CHAPTER 3. Tragedy Perceived: Other Evidence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- ABBREVIATIONS xi
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I. The Problem of Tragedy in the Eighteenth Century
- Chapter 1. Introduction 3
- Chapter 2. Tragic Theory and Its Limitations 10
- CHAPTER 3. Tragedy Perceived: Other Evidence 28
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II. The Tragic in Johnson's Life and Works
- CHAPTER 4. Johnson's Tragic Sense of Life 59
- CHAPTER 5. Irene 109
- CHAPTER 6. The Vanity of Human Wishes 139
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III. Johnson's Criticism of Tragedy
- CHAPTER 7. A Johnsonian Theory of Tragedy 163
- CHAPTER 8. Shakespeare 200
- CHAPTER 9. Conclusion 243
- APPENDIX. A Note on Sources 256
- INDEX 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- ABBREVIATIONS xi
-
I. The Problem of Tragedy in the Eighteenth Century
- Chapter 1. Introduction 3
- Chapter 2. Tragic Theory and Its Limitations 10
- CHAPTER 3. Tragedy Perceived: Other Evidence 28
-
II. The Tragic in Johnson's Life and Works
- CHAPTER 4. Johnson's Tragic Sense of Life 59
- CHAPTER 5. Irene 109
- CHAPTER 6. The Vanity of Human Wishes 139
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III. Johnson's Criticism of Tragedy
- CHAPTER 7. A Johnsonian Theory of Tragedy 163
- CHAPTER 8. Shakespeare 200
- CHAPTER 9. Conclusion 243
- APPENDIX. A Note on Sources 256
- INDEX 261