id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tghpuzfap5gj5byvcpiui4gnli Maria Bergquist Aristotle: Poetics (M.) Zerba, (D.) Gorman (edd., revised trans.). Pp. xxxviii+209. New York & London: W. W Norton and Company, 2018. Paper, £7.95. ISBN: 978-0-393-93886-9 2020 2 .pdf application/pdf 1733 99 63 the epics themselves would be best read after the text has been studied. which these groups focus on classical texts, particularly Stoic Aristotle's Poetics is perhaps the most influential work of literary the text or of Aristotle, the introduction gives a brief biography of as one case of Aristotle's way of thinking about the world is one of the strengths of the introduction, particularly for students of literature who approach the Poetics without wider knowledge of ancient important terms and arguments of the Poetics: mimesis, plot, character, hamartia, reversal and recognition, katharsis, thought and comprise extracts from classical texts with which Aristotle's Poetics concerns to which Aristotle's Poetics offers an alternative. The 'Interpretations' offer modern critical discussions of the any reader to gain an understanding of the Poetics in its own context and the extraordinary influence which the work has exerted thorough introduction to the Poetics for students in the Sixth https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms ./cache/work_tghpuzfap5gj5byvcpiui4gnli.pdf ./txt/work_tghpuzfap5gj5byvcpiui4gnli.txt