a study of tragic vision in the Pensées of Pascal and the tragedies of Racine
First Statement of Responsibility
Lucien Goldmann.
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London
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Routledge
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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440 Seiten ; 24 cm.
SERIES
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Routledge library editions / Philosophy of religion, 15.
GENERAL NOTES
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1964.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface Part 1: The Tragic Vision 1. The Whole and the Parts 2. The Tragic Vision: God 3. The Tragic Vision: The World 4. The Tragic Vision: Man Part 2: The Social and Intellectual Basis of the Tragic Vision in Seventeenth-Century France 5. World Visions and Social Classes 6. Jansenism and the noblesse de robe 7. Jansenism and the Tragic Vision Part 3: Pascal 8. The Man. The Meaning of His Life 9. Paradox and Fragment 10. Man and the Human Condition 11. Living Beings and Space 12. Epistemology 13. Ethics and Aesthetics 14. Social Life: Justice, Power and Wealth 15. The Wager 16. The Christian Religion Part 4: Racine 17. Tragic Vision in Racine's Theatre - The Tragedies of Refusal, The Dramas of This World, Tragedies with Peripeteia and Recognition, The Sacred Dramas. Appendices