Monday, March 14, 2016

A.W. Schlegel on Tragedy

"Tragedy is the immediate representation of an action, in which the conflict between humanity and fate is resolved in harmony." KAV 1, 83.

"Everything occurs with necessity, except for where the free being acts." KAV 1, 84.


Art is then the power of elevation over nature."His definition of tragedy's essence as the sublime struggle against fate elevated the genre above all other art forms for its depiction of human freedom." Joshua Billings, Genealogy of the Tragic, pg. 100.

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