Bennett Simon, a psychiatrist and clinical associate professor at the Harvard Medical School, will once again venture across the river to
Literature and Arts A-35, "Tragic Drama and Human Conflict," a
course intended to introduce students to tragic drama as a genre.
Yes, he's a psychiatrist: the course also looks to use psychoanalytic perspectives to look at dramatic works. In other words, family matters.
The course is created on the premise that tragic drama stems from
conflict within the family, and the concept of how warfare--both internal
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