TA Summer
Institute Essays

An Essay on Comedy - Meredith
Apocalypse: Oedipus at Colonus - Whitman
Aristophanes' Comic Apocalypse - L. Cowan
Carnival and Don Quixote - Stewart
Comic Heroism - Whitman
Dante, Hegel, and the Comedy of History - B. Cowan
Disease, Passion - Padel
Feeling and Form - Langer
Greek Tragedy and Society - Segal
Hamlet - Bloom
King Lear - Kermode
Myth in the Modern World - L. Cowan
Order and Hierarchy - Figes
Reclaiming the Mother('s) Tongue - Cummings
Seven Aspects of the Comic Hero - Charney
Skin: Pollution and Shame - Padel
The Comic Terrain - L. Cowan
The Copious Inventory of Comedy - Dupree
The Criticism of Greek Tragedy - Arrowsmith
The Icon and the Spirit of Comedy - Slattery
The Meanings of Comedy - Sypher
The Oresteia - Goldhill
The Perennial Future - D. Cowan
The Possibility of a Christian Tragedy - Michel
The Sacrificial Crisis - Girard
The Structure of Comedy - Frye
The Tempest - Bloom
The Tragic Fallacy - Krutch
The Tragic Form - Sewall
The Tragic Humanism of the Greeks - Havelock
The Tragic Rhythm - Langer
Toni Morrison's Ghost - House
Tragedy as a Dramatic Art - Hegel
Why Does Tragedy Give Pleasure? - Nuttale |