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10. “The Greek Dream in Tragedy Is the Noblest Ever”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Knowers Unknown to Ourselves 1
- 1. The Misery of the Misbegotten 11
- 2. The Playwright as Thinker 31
- 3. Anarchism: The Politics of the “Long Loneliness” 51
- 4. Beginnings of American History 79
- 5. “Lust for Possession” 95
- 6. Possessed and Self-dispossessed 111
- 7. “Is You a Nigger, Nigger?” 137
- 8. “The Merest Sham”: Women and Marriage 157
- 9. Religion and the Death of Death 183
- 10. “The Greek Dream in Tragedy Is the Noblest Ever” 207
- 11. Waiting for Hickey 231
- Conclusion: The Theater as Temple 257
- Notes 267
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Knowers Unknown to Ourselves 1
- 1. The Misery of the Misbegotten 11
- 2. The Playwright as Thinker 31
- 3. Anarchism: The Politics of the “Long Loneliness” 51
- 4. Beginnings of American History 79
- 5. “Lust for Possession” 95
- 6. Possessed and Self-dispossessed 111
- 7. “Is You a Nigger, Nigger?” 137
- 8. “The Merest Sham”: Women and Marriage 157
- 9. Religion and the Death of Death 183
- 10. “The Greek Dream in Tragedy Is the Noblest Ever” 207
- 11. Waiting for Hickey 231
- Conclusion: The Theater as Temple 257
- Notes 267
- Index 283