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Poetics

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Essential reading for all students of Greek theatre and literature, Aristotle'sPoeticsremains equally stimulating for anyone interested in literature. This Penguin Classics edition is translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath.

In his near-contemporary account of classical Greek tragedy, Aristotle examine the dramatic elements of plot, character, language and spectacle that combine to produce pity and fear in the audience, and asks why we derive pleasure from this apparently painful process. Taking examples from the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, thePoeticsintroduced into literary criticism such central concepts asmimesis('imitation'),hamartia('error') andkatharsis, which have informed serious thinking about drama ever since. Aristotle explains how the most effective tragedies rely on complication and resolution, recognition and reversals, while centring on chaaracerts of heroic stature, idealised yet true to life. One of the most perceptive and influential works of criticism in Western literary history, thePoeticshas informed serious thinking about drama
ever since.

Malcolm Heath's lucid translation makes thePoeticsfully accessible to the modern reader. It is accompanied by an extended introduction, which discusses the key concepts in detail, and includes suggestions for further reading.

Aristotle (384-22 BC) studied at the Academy of Plato for 20 years and then established his own school and research institute, 'The Lyceum'. His writings, which were of extraordinary range, profoundly affected the whole course of ancient and medieval philosophy and are still eagerly studied and debated by philosophers today.

If you enjoyedPoetics, you might like Aristotle'sThe Metaphysics, also available in Penguin Classics.

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Penguin
014190626X / 9780141906263
eBook (EPUB)
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26/09/1996
England
English
116 pages
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