Poetics / Aristotle

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9780486295770
9780140446364
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97138026
61006943
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808.2

Poetics.

Poetics

Poetics

Poetics

1996
This useful book, an extended study of the Poetics , treats such subjects as Aristotle's general aesthetic views; mimesis; pity, fear, and katharsis; recognition, reversal, and hamartia; tragic misfortune; the nontragic genres; and the historical influence of the work. Aristotle emerges as holding a deeply cognitivist view of poetry and as rejecting the attempt to judge art primarily by external (e.g., moral, political) criteria; his call for the relative autonomy of art, however, neither commits him to an aestheticist view nor prevents him from attributing to art a significant moral dimension. Halliwell's attempts to keep Plato in close view and to keep the Poetics within the context of Aristotle's philosophy as a whole are illuminating.

Poetics.

Poetics

1997
Contains Aristotle's critique of the literature of his time with reference to the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
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