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Criticism and Tragedy

Walter Stein replies to Phil Beisly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2024

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Copyright © 1972 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

page 416 note 1 ‘The Function of Criticism and Tragedy’, New Blackfriars, August, 1972.

page 417 note 1 Phil Beisly, ‘The Function of Criticism and Politics’, New Blackfriars, April, 1972, p. 157.

page 418 note 1 Nietzsche, Friedrich, The Birth of Tragedy, New York, 1956, p. 33Google Scholar.

page 418 note 2 Ibid., p. 142.

page 418 note 3 Ibid., p. 142 (original italics).

page 418 note 4 Ibid., p. 42.

page 418 note 5 Ibid., p. 145 (italics added).

page 418 note 6 Ibid., p. 102 (cf. the following quotation).

page 418 note 7 Ibid., p. 143 (italics added).

page 418 note 8 Ibid., p. 102 (italics added).

page 418 note 9 Thus spoke Zarathustra, Part IV, ‘Of Greater Men’: included, as ‘A Critical Backward Glance’, in Birth of Tragedy, p. 6.

page 419 note 1 The Birth of Tragedy, p. 143.

page 420 note 1 Ibid., pp. 143‐4.

page 421 note 1 Criticism as Dialogue, pp. 125‐129; the critic is Mason, H. A., in three articles in The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. II, nos. 1‐3.Google Scholar

page 422 note 1 Camus, Albert, The Rebel, London, 1953Google Scholar.