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The author examines tragic phenomena as arising from the collision between individual excellence and an overarching universal order, showing that greatness often carries inherent imperfections that precipitate conflict and downfall. He outlines the formal elements of tragedy, distinguishes aesthetic modes of charm and the sublime, and explains how moral and social ideas — family, state, law, fate — gain emphatic expression through their struggle with singular human passion. The work traces how tragic composition shapes heroic stature, how one-sided virtues become vulnerabilities, and how catharsis follows from the tension between lofty ideals and human limitation.

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Zsolt Beöthy

Zsolt Beöthy was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include the novel "A tragikum," which explores themes of tragedy and human experience. Beöthy's writing often reflects the complexities of life and the struggles of his characters, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage. He also authored the two-part novel "Kálozdy Béla," which further showcases his narrative style and thematic depth. Through his works, Beöthy has left a lasting impact on Hungarian literature.

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