- Nemesis'
tragic vengeance &
Samuel Beckett's
modernist meditations on death, loss and suffering;
Heiner Müller
postmodernist reworkings of the
tragic canon...
- On the
Tragic (Norwegian: Om det tragiske) is a
philosophical work by
Norwegian philosopher and
writer Peter Wessel Zapffe,
first published in 1941 as...
- at a
public swimming pool in Brooklyn.
David Davalos's
Wittenberg is a "
tragical-comical-historical"
prequel to
Hamlet that
depicts the
Danish prince as...
- The
Tragically Hip,
often referred to
simply as the Hip, was a
Canadian rock band
formed in Kingston,
Ontario in 1984,
consisting of
vocalist Gord Downie...
- A
tragic hero (or
sometimes tragic heroine if they are female) is the
protagonist of a tragedy. In his Poetics,
Aristotle records the
descriptions of the...
- The
tragic mulatto is a
fictional character type that
frequently appeared in
American literature during the 19th and 20th centuries,
starting in 1837....
-
activist calls for
greater discussion about gang violence". YouTube. "A
tragic year for the
Magic City: Birmingham's
historic 2022
homicide toll, by the...
-
Tragic Kingdom is the
third studio album by
American rock band No Doubt,
released on
October 10, 1995, by
Trauma Records and
Interscope Records. It was...
-
blends aspects of both
tragic and
comic forms. Most
often seen in
dramatic literature, the term can
describe either a
tragic play
which contains enough...
-
spiteful and
hunchback tyrant. The
sympathetic villain or anti-villain or
tragic villain is one with the
typical traits of a
villainous character but differs...