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Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature

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This seminal work explores the intersection of tragic drama and postcolonial literature, examining how writers from formerly colonized regions reimagine and subvert classical tragic forms. Quayson demonstrates how tragedy becomes a vehicle for articulating colonial trauma and resistance.

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Ato Quayson’s groundbreaking study investigates the complex relationship between classical tragedy and postcolonial literary expression. The book argues that postcolonial writers strategically engage with tragic conventions to articulate experiences of colonialism, displacement, and cultural conflict.

Through detailed textual analysis of works from across the postcolonial world, Quayson reveals how authors transform and reinterpret tragic structures to address contemporary political and social issues. He demonstrates that tragedy, far from being a static European form, becomes a dynamic tool for exploring the legacies of colonialism and the assertion of postcolonial agency.

The study covers multiple literary traditions and languages, showing how tragedy functions differently across cultural contexts. Quayson’s work bridges literary criticism and postcolonial theory, offering new insights into how literature responds to historical trauma and colonial violence.

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Author

Ato Quayson

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781108926195

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