The Poetics of Aristotle

The Poetics of Aristotle

by Aristotle
The Poetics of Aristotle

The Poetics of Aristotle

by Aristotle

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Analysis of Contents

I 'Imitation' the common principle of the Arts of Poetry.

II The Objects of Imitation.

III The Manner of Imitation.

IV The Origin and Development of Poetry.

V Definition of the Ludicrous, and a brief sketch of the rise of Comedy.

VI Definition of Tragedy.

VII The Plot must be a Whole.

VIII The Plot must be a Unity.

IX (Plot continued.) Dramatic Unity.

X (Plot continued.) Definitions of Simple and Complex Plots.

XI (Plot continued.) Reversal of the Situation, Recognition, and Tragic or disastrous Incident defined and explained.

XII The 'quantitative parts' of Tragedy defined.

XIII (Plot continued.) What constitutes Tragic Action.

XIV (Plot continued.) The tragic emotions of pity and fear should spring out of the Plot itself.

XV The element of Character in Tragedy.

XVI (Plot continued.) Recognition: its various kinds, with examples.

XVII Practical rules for the Tragic Poet.

XVIII Further rules for the Tragic Poet.

XIX Thought, or the Intellectual element, and Diction in Tragedy.

XX Diction, or Language in general.

XXI Poetic Diction.

XXII (Poetic Diction continued.) How Poetry combines elevation of language with perspicuity.

XXIII Epic Poetry.

XXIV (Epic Poetry continued.) Further points of agreement with Tragedy.

XXV Critical Objections brought against Poetry, and the principles on which they are to be answered.

XXVI A general estimate of the comparative worth of Epic Poetry and Tragedy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012259684
Publisher: qasim idrees
Publication date: 02/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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