Tragedy
Explore the profound concept of 'tragedy' in Adrian Poole's insightful book, published by Oxford University Press in 2005. In this 160-page paperback, Poole delves into the relevance of tragedy in contemporary society, connecting modern news reports of atrocities with the timeless works of Sophocles and Shakespeare. Through thoughtful discussions on belief, blame, revenge, pain, witnessing, and endings, this book illuminates the persistent importance of grappling with the nature of suffering. Ideal for readers interested in literature, philosophy, and the human experience, "Tragedy" invites you to reflect on how these age-old themes resonate today. Discover the enduring power of tragedy and its impact on our understanding of the world.