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International Relations, 2007
There are good reasons to consider tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, a resource for current debates in international relations. This is not only because of the ethical and political dilemmas tragedy explores with such dramatic force, but because tragedy is a significant context for reading Thucydides with the political and literary acumen he demands.
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There are good reasons to consider tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, a resource for current debates in international relations. This is not only because of the ethical and political dilemmas tragedy explores with such dramatic force, but because tragedy is a significant context for reading Thucydides with the political and literary acumen he demands.
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Environmental education after sustainability: hope in the midst of tragedy
Post-Sustainability, 2017In this article, I discuss the challenge posed to environmental education (EE; and education for sustainable development) by the thinkers who see the situation of the world as so severe that ‘sustainability’ is an outdated concept.My approach is ...
Panu Pihkala
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2005
Abstract Towards the beginning of Beryl Bainbridge’s novel According to Queeney (2001), the hypochondriacal Dr Johnson suffers a terrible turn. Unshaven, distracted, convinced he is on the threshold of death or madness, he locks himself in his bedroom.
Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh
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Abstract Towards the beginning of Beryl Bainbridge’s novel According to Queeney (2001), the hypochondriacal Dr Johnson suffers a terrible turn. Unshaven, distracted, convinced he is on the threshold of death or madness, he locks himself in his bedroom.
Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh
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Tragedie cornelienne, Tragedie racinienne.
Modern Language Notes, 1949H. Carrington Lancaster, Georges May
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