Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... one who was to become - much , much later , to be sure -a czar of literary criticism . And indeed one cannot help wondering what it was that impelled Aristotle to include a course in the theory of literature among the.
... one who was to become - much , much later , to be sure -a czar of literary criticism . And indeed one cannot help wondering what it was that impelled Aristotle to include a course in the theory of literature among the.
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... theory of literature , or in any case would not have ended with the one he did , if he had not begun his intellectual career as a pupil of Plato . Plato , Poetry , and the Academy Plato , unlike his brightest pupil , was a man obsessed ...
... theory of literature , or in any case would not have ended with the one he did , if he had not begun his intellectual career as a pupil of Plato . Plato , Poetry , and the Academy Plato , unlike his brightest pupil , was a man obsessed ...
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Aristotle. 99 one , it must be admitted - to Aristotle's theory of the tragic catharsis . According to that argument , the " ca- tharsis " is a purification of whatever is " filthy " or " pol- luted " in the pathos , the tragic act . If ...
Aristotle. 99 one , it must be admitted - to Aristotle's theory of the tragic catharsis . According to that argument , the " ca- tharsis " is a purification of whatever is " filthy " or " pol- luted " in the pathos , the tragic act . If ...
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