TY - GEN N2 - This book focuses on expressions of the tragic in Spanish cinema. Its main premise is that elements from the classical and modern tragic tradition persist and permeate many of the cultural works created in Spain, especially the films on which the book centers this study. The inscrutability and indolence of the gods, the mutability of fortune, the recurrent narratives of fall and redemption, the unavoidable clash between ethical forces, the tension between free will and fate, the violent resolution of both internal and external conflicts, and the overwhelming feelings of guilt that haunt the tragic heroine/hero are consistent aspects that traverse Spanish cinema as a response to universal queries about human suffering and death. Luis M. Gonzlez is Professor in the Hispanic Studies Department at Connecticut College, where he teaches Spanish Film, Literature and Culture. His publications on Spanish theater and film include the following books: La escena madrilea durante la II Repblica (19311939), El teatro espaol durante la II Repblica y la crtica de su tiempo (19311936), and Fascismo, kitsch y cine histrico en Espaa (19391953). He also co-authored a translation of Valle Inclans Comedias Brbaras into English, and he is the editor of Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escnicos. DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-19325-5 DO - doi AB - This book focuses on expressions of the tragic in Spanish cinema. Its main premise is that elements from the classical and modern tragic tradition persist and permeate many of the cultural works created in Spain, especially the films on which the book centers this study. The inscrutability and indolence of the gods, the mutability of fortune, the recurrent narratives of fall and redemption, the unavoidable clash between ethical forces, the tension between free will and fate, the violent resolution of both internal and external conflicts, and the overwhelming feelings of guilt that haunt the tragic heroine/hero are consistent aspects that traverse Spanish cinema as a response to universal queries about human suffering and death. Luis M. Gonzlez is Professor in the Hispanic Studies Department at Connecticut College, where he teaches Spanish Film, Literature and Culture. His publications on Spanish theater and film include the following books: La escena madrilea durante la II Repblica (19311939), El teatro espaol durante la II Repblica y la crtica de su tiempo (19311936), and Fascismo, kitsch y cine histrico en Espaa (19391953). He also co-authored a translation of Valle Inclans Comedias Brbaras into English, and he is the editor of Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escnicos. T1 - Modes of tragic in Spanish cinema / DA - 2023. CY - Cham : AU - González, Luis M. CN - PN1993.5.S7 PB - Palgrave Macmillan, PP - Cham : PY - 2023. ID - 1470160 KW - Motion pictures KW - Motion pictures KW - Tragedy in motion pictures. SN - 9783031193255 SN - 3031193253 TI - Modes of tragic in Spanish cinema / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-19325-5 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-19325-5 ER -