Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... emotional tendencies . The question is not whether they shall be aroused but how they shall be handled . A note on " catharsis " seems to be unavoidable here . The term appears just once in the extant part of the Poetics ( sec . 9 ...
... emotional tendencies . The question is not whether they shall be aroused but how they shall be handled . A note on " catharsis " seems to be unavoidable here . The term appears just once in the extant part of the Poetics ( sec . 9 ...
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... emotional force . 98. The word translated here " artistic ” is the adverb kalos , lit. " beautifully . " Cf. sec . 13 , 52b31 , " the finest tragedy , " lit. " the most beautiful " ; 53a22 , " the technically finest tragedy , " lit ...
... emotional force . 98. The word translated here " artistic ” is the adverb kalos , lit. " beautifully . " Cf. sec . 13 , 52b31 , " the finest tragedy , " lit. " the most beautiful " ; 53a22 , " the technically finest tragedy , " lit ...
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... emotional system ) by the play . Such interpreta- tions are not sustained so much by anything in the Poetics itself as by a passage in the Politics , 8 , 7 , 1341b38 , which speaks of a musical " catharsis " in comparable terms and ...
... emotional system ) by the play . Such interpreta- tions are not sustained so much by anything in the Poetics itself as by a passage in the Politics , 8 , 7 , 1341b38 , which speaks of a musical " catharsis " in comparable terms and ...
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