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Poetics, penned by the illustrious philosopher and playwright Aristotle, stands as a seminal text in the realm of literary theory and criticism. This work delves into the nature of poetry and drama, exploring the fundamental principles that underpin artistic creation.
In Poetics, Aristotle meticulously examines the elements of tragedy and epic poetry, providing insights into the structure and function of narrative. He categorises various forms of poetry, elucidating the distinctions between genres and their respective impacts on audiences. Aristotle’s analysis of mimesis, or imitation, serves as a cornerstone of his argument, positing that art reflects reality while simultaneously offering a deeper understanding of human experience.
This work is ideal for students and scholars of literature, philosophy, and drama, as well as anyone interested in the foundational concepts that have shaped Western literary tradition. Readers who appreciate Aristotle's other works, such as Ethics and Politics, will find Poetics to be a complementary exploration of human thought and creativity.
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 248
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
ISBN: 9780393938869
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