Aristotle on the art of poetry

Aristotle on the art of poetry

Por Aristotle, Ingram Bywater (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Aristotle on the Art of Poetry," the philosopher articulates a foundational text in literary theory, delineating the principles that govern poetic composition and the nature of artistic imitation. Through a rigorous analysis of tragedy, epic, and lyric poetry, Aristotle employs his characteristic empirical methods to examine the impact of plot, character, and catharsis in evoking emotional responses from audiences. This work is situated within the broader context of Greek aesthetics and philosophy, providing insights into the cultural values of ancient Greece while enriching our understanding of literary form and function. Aristotle, a towering figure in Western philosophy, was profoundly influenced by the dramatic traditions of his time, notably the plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles, which shaped his views on narrative structure and emotional resonance. His extensive background in natural sciences and ethics informs his appreciation for the interconnectedness of art and human experience, prompting him to explore how poetry serves to mirror, elevate, and expand the human condition. "Aristotle on the Art of Poetry" is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about literature. By engaging with this work, readers will not only gain insights into ancient literary practices but also discover timeless truths about storytelling that resonate through the ages.

Ingram Bywater