The Origin of German Tragic Drama

Walter Benjamin author John Osborne translator George Steiner editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:9th Jun '09

£18.99

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Benjamin's most sustained and original work, and one of the main sources of literary modernism

Offers a source of literary modernism in the twentieth century.Cited by Lukács as a principal source of literary modernism, Walter Benjamin's study of the baroque stage-form called Trauerspiel (literally, "mourning play") is the most complete document of his prismatic literary and philosophical practice. Engaging with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century German playwrights as well as the plays of Shakespeare and Calderón and the engravings of Dürer, Benjamin attempts to show how the historically charged forms of the Trauerspiel broke free of tragedy's mythological timelessness. From its philosophical prologue, which offers a rare account of Benjamin's early aesthetics, to its mind-wrenching meditation on allegory, The Origin of German Tragic Drama sparkles with early insights and the seeds of Benjamin's later thought.

Walter Benjamin is the most important German aesthetician and literary critic of [the twentieth] century. * Sunday Times *
He drew, from the obscure disdained German baroque, elements of the modern sensibility: the taste for allegory, surrealist shock effects, discontinuous utterance, a sense of historical catastrophe. -- Susan Sontag

ISBN: 9781844673483

Dimensions: 196mm x 130mm x 20mm

Weight: 284g

258 pages