Eugene O'Neill's Philosophy of Difficult Theatre: Pity, Fear, and Forgiveness

Eugene O'Neill's Philosophy of Difficult Theatre: Pity, Fear, and Forgiveness

by Jeremy Killian
Eugene O'Neill's Philosophy of Difficult Theatre: Pity, Fear, and Forgiveness

Eugene O'Neill's Philosophy of Difficult Theatre: Pity, Fear, and Forgiveness

by Jeremy Killian

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Overview

Through a close re-examination of Eugene O’Neill’s oeuvre, from minor plays to his Pulitzer-winning works, this study proposes that O’Neill’s vision of tragedy privileges a particular emotional response over a more “rational” one among his audience members. In addition to offering a new paradigm through which to interpret O’Neill’s work, this book argues that O’Neill’s theory of tragedy is a robust account of the value of difficult theatre as a whole, with more explanatory scope and power than its cognitivist counterparts. This paradigm reshapes our understanding of live theatrical tragedy’s impact and significance for our lives. The book enters the discussion of tragic value by way of the plays of Eugene O’Neill, and through this study, Killian makes the case that O’Neill has refused to allow Plato to define the terms of tragedy’s merit, as the cognitivists have. He argues that O’Neill’s theory of tragedy is non-cognitive and locates the value of a play in its ability to trigger certain emotional responses from the audience. This would be of great interest to students and scholars of performance studies, literature and philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367519209
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/29/2024
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jeremy Killian is a Lecturer in the HTC Honors College and Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at Coastal Carolina University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1—Puzzle

Chapter 2—Paradigm

Chapter 3—Passions

Chapter 4—Pity

Chapter 5—Fear

Chapter 6—Forgiveness

Chapter 7—Paradox

Chapter 8—Finis

Selected Bibliography

Index

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