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Poetics

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    Weight0.11 kg
    Author

    Aristotle

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Publishing

    Book Type

    Non-Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction

    Best for

    Literary Theory, History & Criticism

    Ages

    15+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    10 August 2017

    ISBN

    978-9386538031

    Language

    English

    Pages

    104

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    ‎20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

    Weight

    0.11 Kg

    Description

    Aristotle’s “Poetics” has left an indelible mark on the fields of literature, drama, and aesthetics. The treatise not only provides a systematic analysis of the components that make a work of art effective but also reflects Aristotle’s broader philosophical inquiries into human nature. The influence of “Poetics” extends beyond literature, shaping discussions about narrative structure, character development, and the emotional impact of storytelling across various forms of media. As a foundational text, “Poetics” continues to be studied and referenced by scholars and creators alike, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the theoretical underpinnings of dramatic arts and narrative composition.

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    Aristotle’s “Poetics” stands as a foundational text in Western literary theory, written in the 4th century BCE. In this treatise, Aristotle provides insightful analysis and observations on the nature of drama, particularly tragedy. He explores various elements that contribute to the effectiveness of a dramatic work, such as plot, character, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle. Aristotle’s exploration of the concept of “catharsis,” the emotional purgation or purification achieved through tragedy, remains a central theme. “Poetics” not only lays the groundwork for the study of dramatic arts but also serves as a broader guide to understanding the principles of storytelling and the psychological impact of literature. The text’s enduring significance lies in its timeless insights into the art of narrative and its profound influence on subsequent literary criticism and dramatic theory.