Tragic Play

Irony and Theater from Sophocles to Beckett
literal translation of original German title: The Presence of Tragedy. An Attempt on Judgement and P
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Tragic Play / Die Gegenwart der Tragödie
Irony and Theater from Sophocles to Beckett
literal translation of original German title: The Presence of Tragedy. An Attempt on Judgement and P
Tragic Play explores the deep philosophical significance of classic and modern tragedies in order to cast light on the tragic dimensions of contemporary experience.


Romanticism, it has often been claimed, brought tragedy to an end, making modernity the age after tragedy. Christoph Menke opposes this modernist prejudice by arguing that tragedy remains alive in the present in the distinctively new form of the playful, ironic, and self-consciously...
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Tragic Play explores the deep philosophical significance of classic and modern tragedies in order to cast light on the tragic dimensions of contemporary experience.


Romanticism, it has often been claimed, brought tragedy to an end, making modernity the age after tragedy. Christoph Menke opposes this modernist prejudice by arguing that tragedy remains alive in the present in the distinctively new form of the playful, ironic, and self-consciously performative. Through close readings of plays by William Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett, Heiner Müller, and Botho Strauss, Menke shows how tragedy re-emerges in modernity as »tragedy of play.« In Hamlet, Endgame, Philoktet, and Ithaka, Menke integrates philosophical theory with critical readings to investigate shifting terms of judgment, curse, reversal, misfortune, and violence. (book description from the English edition by Columbia University Press)

»Christoph Menke develops tragedy as a modern mode of understanding in new and interesting ways. His ideas should generate quite a bit of debate not only in philosophy but also in literary studies and social theory.« Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame

»Tragic Play is philosophical while also being informed by classical scholarship and aesthetic and dramaturgical theory. It is ambitious and accessible, as well as exciting.« Martin Donougho, University of South Carolina

»Christoph Menke's theoretical framework is extremely dense and far-reaching, with a powerfully and consistently built argument that includes textual analyses offering interesting insights.« Boris Gasparov, Columbia University

»Christoph Menke develops tragedy as a modern mode of understanding in new and interesting ways. His ideas should generate quite a bit of debate not only in philosophy but also in literary studies and social theory.« Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame

»Tragic Play is philosophical while also being informed by classical scholarship and aesthetic and dramaturgical theory. It is ambitious and accessible, as well as exciting.« Martin Donougho, University of South Carolina...

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Christoph Menke is professor of Practical Philosophy at the Goethe-University in Frankfurt/Main and a member of the CoE »The Development of Normative Systems«.

Christoph Menke is professor of Practical Philosophy at the Goethe-University in Frankfurt/Main and a member of the CoE »The Development of...


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A Theory of Liberation
Year of Publication: 2022
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 2022

We live in a time of failed liberations. Under critical examination, it turns out that sooner or later all attempts at liberation have produced new forms of domination and thus of servitude....

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Italy (Castelvecchi), Iran (Naschr-e-Ney)

Critique of Rights
Year of Publication: 2015
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 2015
The notion that we have rights is the great normative idea of modernity, specifically in its post-Enlightenment iteration. The declaration of subjective rights marked the birth of bourgeois...
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English world rights (Polity), Spanish world rights (Comares), Greece (Nissos)

The Power of Art
Year of Publication: 2013
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 2013
Art has never been so visible, present and malleable as it is today, and at the same time it has also never been part of such a sheer number of social processes: art is a commodity, a...
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Spanish world rights (Metales Pesados), Chinese simplex rights (Nanjing UP), Korea (W. Media), Turkey (Hece)

Force
Year of Publication: 2005
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 2005
The book aims at a new exposition of the basic idea of modern aesthetics by way of a reconstruction of its genesis in the 18th century, between Baumgarten’s Aesthetics and Kant’s...
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English world rights (Fordham UP), Spanish world rights (Comares), Chinese simplex rights (East China Normal UP), Chinese complex rights (Linking), Italy (Armando Armando), Korea (Greenbee), Japan (Jimbun Shoin), Hungary (Typotex)

Reflections of Equality
Year of Publication: 2004
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 2004
When we ask about the responsibilities and rights that we have in regards to one another, modernity’s answer is that they are responsibilities and rights based on equality: equality is the...
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English world rights (Stanford UP)

The Sovereignty of Art
Year of Publication: 1991
Christoph MenkeYear of Publication: 1991
Adorno’s and Derrida’s theories of aesthetics center around art’s claim to sovereignty: art transcends the differentiated construct of modern reason by being a moment simultaneously next to...
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Japan (Ochanomizu)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Spanish world rights (Visor Distribuciones)


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