
Modern Tragedy is a study of the ideas and ideologies which have influenced the production and analysis of tragedy.
Raymond Williams (1921-1988) was one of the twentieth century's foremost literary and cultural critics. His work bridged the divides between aesthetic and socio-economic inquiry, between Marxism and mainstream liberal thought, and between the modern and post-modern world. Among his other major works are The Long Revolution (also available from Broadview Press) and Keywords.
Pamela McCallum is Professor of English at the University of Calgary.
"A serious, unorthodox book on a much vexed subject. ... Is tragedy an event in our lives, or a literary form, or a body of dogma? Williams' analysis here is especially fine." -- New Society
"An impassioned, powerful book...splendid." -- The Guardian