The Poetics of Aristotle

The Poetics of Aristotle - Paperback

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The Poetics of Aristotle

The Poetics of Aristotle - Paperback

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by S. H. Butcher (Translator), Aristotle (Author)

Aristotle's Poetics seeks to address the different kinds of poetry, the structure of a good poem, and the division of a poem into its component parts. He defines poetry as a 'medium of imitation' that seeks to represent or duplicate life through character, emotion, or action. Aristotle defines poetry very broadly, including epic poetry, tragedy, comedy, dithyrambic poetry, and even some kinds of music. According to Aristotle, tragedy came from the efforts of poets to present men as 'nobler, ' or 'better' than they are in real life. Comedy, on the other hand, shows a 'lower type' of person, and reveals humans to be worse than they are in average. Epic poetry, on the other hand, imitates 'noble' men like tragedy, but only has one type of meter - unlike tragedy, which can have several - and is narrative in form.

Number of Pages: 82
Dimensions: 0.17 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: January 14, 2018

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