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- Poetics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia
Aristotle's works on aesthetics consist of the Poetics, Politics (Bk VIII), and Rhetoric [8] The Poetics was lost to the Western world for a long time, but was rediscovered in the West during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance through a Latin translation of an Arabic version written by Averroes [9]
- Poetics - Wikipedia
The term poetics derives from the Ancient Greek ποιητικός poietikos "pertaining to poetry"; also "creative" and "productive" [6] It stems, not surprisingly, from the word for poetry, "poiesis" (ποίησις) meaning "the activity in which a person brings something into being that did not exist before "
- THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE - Project Gutenberg
Following, then, the order of nature, let us begin with the principles which come first Epic poetry and Tragedy, Comedy also and Dithyrambic: poetry, and the music of the flute and of the lyre in most of their forms, are all in their general conception modes of imitation
- Poetics | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
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- The Internet Classics Archive | Poetics by Aristotle
Poetry in general seems to have sprung from two causes, each of them lying deep in our nature
- Aristotle: Poetics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The five marks of tragedy that we learned of from Aristotle’s Poetics –that it imitates an action, arouses pity and fear, displays the human image as such, ends in wonder, and is inherently beautiful–give a true and powerful account of the tragic pleasure
- The Poetics of Aristotle, by Aristotle - amherst. edu
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