Oedipus Tyrannus: Tragic Heroism and the Limits of Knowledge
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History
Contemporary
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Dec 21, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195133218
ISBN-13
9780195133219
Description
Charles Segal's exploration of Oedipus invites readers into a profound analysis of tragic heroism and the intricate web of knowledge and ignorance. Through his examination, Segal reveals how Oedipus embodies the struggle between fate and free will, challenging the notion of human agency in the face of inevitable destiny.
With meticulous attention to detail, Segal delves into the nuances of the text, highlighting the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by Oedipus. The narrative unfolds in a way that brings to light the poignant themes of blindness and insight, illustrating how one's pursuit of truth can lead to both enlightenment and destruction.
Segal's work serves not only as a literary critique but also as a philosophical meditation on the limits of knowledge. It prompts readers to reflect on the core questions of human existence and the often-tragic consequences of our quest for understanding.
With meticulous attention to detail, Segal delves into the nuances of the text, highlighting the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by Oedipus. The narrative unfolds in a way that brings to light the poignant themes of blindness and insight, illustrating how one's pursuit of truth can lead to both enlightenment and destruction.
Segal's work serves not only as a literary critique but also as a philosophical meditation on the limits of knowledge. It prompts readers to reflect on the core questions of human existence and the often-tragic consequences of our quest for understanding.
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