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Private Lives Public Deaths Antigone And The Invention Of Individuality Jonathan Strauss

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Private Lives Public Deaths Antigone And The Invention Of Individuality Jonathan Strauss
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Jonathan Strauss
ISBN: 9780823292448, 0823292444
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Private Lives Public Deaths Antigone And The Invention Of Individuality Jonathan Strauss by Jonathan Strauss 9780823292448, 0823292444 instant download after payment.

In Private Lives, Public Deaths, Jonathan Strauss shows how Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone crystallized the political, intellectual, and aesthetic forces of an entire historical moment—fifth century Athens—into one idea: the value of a single living person. That idea existed, however, only as a powerful but unconscious desire. Drawing on classical studies, Hegel, and contemporary philosophical interpretations of this pivotal drama, Strauss argues that Antigone’s tragedy, and perhaps all classical tragedy, represents a failure to satisfy this longing. To the extent that the value of a living individual remains an open question, what Sophocles attempted to imagine still escapes our understanding. Antigone is, in this sense, a text not from the past but from our future.

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