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Greek literature boasts three great writers of tragedy whose works are extant: Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus. The largest festival for Greek tragedy was the Dionysia, for which competition prominent playwrights usually submitted three tragedies and one satyr play each. The Roman theater does not appear to have followed the same practice. Seneca adapted Greek stories, such as Phaedra, into Latin plays; however, Senecan tragedy has long been regarded as closet drama ...
See also:Tragedy, Tragedy - Origin of Western tragedy, Tragedy - Theories of tragedy, Tragedy - Greek tragedy, Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy, Tragedy - English Renaissance Tragedy, Tragedy - French Tragedy in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tragedy - Modern tragedy, Tragedy - Tragedy in film Read more here: » Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Greek tragedy |
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Not all plays that are broadly categorized as "tragedies" result in this type of cathartic ending, though – some have neutral or even ambiguously happy endings. Exactly what constitutes a "tragedy", however, is a frequently debated matter. Some hold that any story with a sad ending is a tragedy, whereas others demand that the story fit a set of requirements (often ...
See also:Tragedy, Tragedy - Origin of Western tragedy, Tragedy - Theories of tragedy, Tragedy - Greek tragedy, Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy, Tragedy - English Renaissance Tragedy, Tragedy - French Tragedy in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tragedy - Modern tragedy, Tragedy - Tragedy in film Read more here: » Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Theories of tragedy |
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 |  |  | Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Kilkeel - TragedyOn 14 February 2002 The Tullaghmurray Lass left Kilkeel Harbour to fish for prawns. When the boat failed to return when expected a huge search mission was organised involving local fishing boats, the RNLI, HM Coastguard, the Royal Navy and the Irish Navy.
Two months later the main body of the wreckage and the bodies of the three crew were recovered. Tragically, the three victims were from the same family. Michael Green (54), his son (32) and grandson (8), both of whom were also called Michael, died in the accident. An inquest found that a gas explosion on the boat cau ...
See also:Kilkeel, Kilkeel - Geography, Kilkeel - History, Kilkeel - Economy, Kilkeel - Tragedy, Kilkeel - 2001 Census Read more here: » Kilkeel: Encyclopedia II - Kilkeel - Tragedy |
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 |  |  | Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Fausto Coppi - TragedyIn addition, Coppi's career was shaped by strokes of fate: in 1951 his teammate and younger brother, Serse Coppi, fell in a sprint in the Giro del Piemonte. After returning to his hotel, Serse suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died (a curious parallel with Bartali, who also lost a brother, Giulio, in a 1936 racing accident). Fausto suffered countless bone fractures in the process of his career. In 1953 it became public that Coppi had left his wife, to live with Giulia Occhini, la Dama Bianca ("the lady in white"). In the Italy of the ...
See also:Fausto Coppi, Fausto Coppi - Professional success, Fausto Coppi - Tragedy, Fausto Coppi - Legacy Read more here: » Fausto Coppi: Encyclopedia II - Fausto Coppi - Tragedy |
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See also:Tiny Lund, Tiny Lund - Difficult Debut, Tiny Lund - No Where Fast, Tiny Lund - Hero, Tiny Lund - Cinderella, Tiny Lund - Journeyman Redux, Tiny Lund - Winning, Tiny Lund - Tragedy, Tiny Lund - Aftermath Read more here: » Tiny Lund: Encyclopedia II - Tiny Lund - Tragedy |
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See also:Tragedy, Tragedy - Origin of Western tragedy, Tragedy - Theories of tragedy, Tragedy - Greek tragedy, Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy, Tragedy - English Renaissance Tragedy, Tragedy - French Tragedy in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tragedy - Modern tragedy, Tragedy - Tragedy in film Read more here: » Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Tragedy - Renaissance and 17th century tragedy |
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 |  |  | Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Theatre of Tragedy - BiographyTheatre of Tragedy begun when drummer Hein Frode Hansen quit his former band Phobia in 1993 and started looking for a new musical project to play in. A friend of his, who worked on a record store, told Frode that a band called Suffering Grief was looking for a new drummer, and after entering in contact with them, he joined the band. At the time, Suffering Grief was composed of vocalist Raymond István, keyboard player Lorentz Aspen and guitarist Tommy Lindahl. No bassist had joined the band yet, but "Eirik ...
See also:Theatre of Tragedy, Theatre of Tragedy - Biography, Theatre of Tragedy - Discography, Theatre of Tragedy - Albums, Theatre of Tragedy - Singles and EPs, Theatre of Tragedy - Line-up, Theatre of Tragedy - Former members Read more here: » Theatre of Tragedy: Encyclopedia II - Theatre of Tragedy - Biography |
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