Abstract
Reviews and speaks to the innovation of Hans-Thies Lehmann’s transhistoric reading of tragedy as a theatrical mode centred on staging the experience of transgression and excess with manifestations in the pre-dramatic theatre of the classical era, the dramatic theatre of European modernity, and the postdramatic theatre of the contemporary age.
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