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The Death of Tragedy
Steiner's argument that tragedy ceased to be possible after the Enlightenment and modern revolutions
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- After BabelEssays on language as barrier and bridge after Babel, examining translation and multilingual consciousness
- Language and SilenceEssays on the silence of barbarism and the fragility of culture after the Holocaust
- Real PresencesSteiner's inquiry into the nature of presence and how art achieves transcendence beyond language
- In Bluebeard's CastleSteiner's essays exploring Western intellectual tradition through essays on Dante, Dostoevsky, and totalitarianism