The idea of the tragic has permeated Western culture for millennia, and
has been expressed theatrically since the time of the ancient Greeks.
However, it was in the Europe of the twentieth century - one of the most
violent periods of human history - that the tragic form significantly
developed. 'Modern European Tragedy' examines the consciousness of this
era, drawing a picture of the development of the tragic through an
in-depth analysis of some of the twentieth century's most outstanding
texts.