It is no exaggeration to say that all Western literary criticism flows from Aristotle. In the Poetics he focuses mainly on drama, especially tragedy, and introduces ideas that are still being debated more than two thousand years later. Among them is the often misunderstood theory of the unities of action, place, and time, as well as such concepts as: art as a form of imitation, and drama as an imitation of human actions; plot as a drama’s central element, and reversal” and recognition” as important elements within a plot; and the purging of pity and fear from the audience as the function of tragedy. Rather than offer these ideas merely as abstract theories, Aristotle applies them in cogent analyses of the classic Greek dramas—the tragedie...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
Aristotle's Rhetoric is of ambivalent character. While reading it, we feel a certain vacillation bet...
This doctoral dissertation aims to give a comprehensive and contextual account of Aristotle’s theory...
It is no exaggeration to say that all Western literary criticism flows from Aristotle. In the Poetic...
ABSTRACT: Hall (1996) raises the question of the relationship between Aristotle’s Politics and Poeti...
This paper seeks to prove that there are no grounds in the Poetics to ascribe to Aristotle the views...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
The purpose of this study was to discover, by examining selected portions of the Greek and English t...
Plato is often understood to be merely an outspoken critic of rhetoric and Aristotle a systematizer ...
Aristotle’s claim that poetry is ‘a more philosophic and better thing’ than history (Poet 9.1451b5-6...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
This thesis follows a reproduction of Aristotle\u27s The Art of Rhetoric in hopes of assisting under...
“Aristotle\u27s Rhetoric stands out as an anomaly in his corpus; his other works – except for other ...
Aristotle\u27s Poetics is the earliest surviving work of Greek dramatic theory and first extant phil...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
Aristotle's Rhetoric is of ambivalent character. While reading it, we feel a certain vacillation bet...
This doctoral dissertation aims to give a comprehensive and contextual account of Aristotle’s theory...
It is no exaggeration to say that all Western literary criticism flows from Aristotle. In the Poetic...
ABSTRACT: Hall (1996) raises the question of the relationship between Aristotle’s Politics and Poeti...
This paper seeks to prove that there are no grounds in the Poetics to ascribe to Aristotle the views...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
The purpose of this study was to discover, by examining selected portions of the Greek and English t...
Plato is often understood to be merely an outspoken critic of rhetoric and Aristotle a systematizer ...
Aristotle’s claim that poetry is ‘a more philosophic and better thing’ than history (Poet 9.1451b5-6...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
This thesis follows a reproduction of Aristotle\u27s The Art of Rhetoric in hopes of assisting under...
“Aristotle\u27s Rhetoric stands out as an anomaly in his corpus; his other works – except for other ...
Aristotle\u27s Poetics is the earliest surviving work of Greek dramatic theory and first extant phil...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
Aristotle's Rhetoric is of ambivalent character. While reading it, we feel a certain vacillation bet...
This doctoral dissertation aims to give a comprehensive and contextual account of Aristotle’s theory...