George Steiner

The Death of Tragedy

Steiner's argument that tragedy ceased to be possible after the Enlightenment and modern revolutions

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George Steiner
George Steiner

French-American literary critic and polymath whose After Babel examined the fundamental problem of translation as a metaphor for human understanding. Language and Silence and Real Presences are his most celebrated essays. He wrote with passionate belief in the sacred importance of high culture.

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