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Drama --- Technique. --- Aristotle. --- Drama - Technique. --- Aristotle. - Poetics.
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Aristotle. --- Aristotle --- Aristoteles. --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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Poetics --- Poétique --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Aristotle. --- Poétique --- Aristoteles. --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Aristotle. - Poetics - Commentaries --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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Ontology and the Art of Tragedy is a sustained reflection on the principles and criteria from which to guide one's approach to Aristotle's Poetics. Its scope is twofold: historical and systematic. In its historical aspect it develops an approach to Aristotle's Poetics, which brings his distinctive philosophy of being to bear on the reception of this text. In its systematic aspect it relates Aristotle's theory of art to the perennial desiderata of any theory of art, and particularly to Kandinsky's.
Tragedy. --- Poetics --- Drama --- History --- Aristotle. --- Aristoteles. --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Tragedy --- Poetics - History - To 1500 --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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"This volume integrates aspects of the Poetics into the broader corpus of Aristotelian philosophy. It both deals with some old problems raised by the treatise, suggesting possible solutions through contextualization, and also identifies new ways in which poetic concepts could relate to Aristotelian philosophy. In the past, contextualization has most commonly been used by scholars in order to try to solve the meaning of difficult concepts in the Poetics (such as catharsis, mimesis, or tragic pleasure). In this volume, rather than looking to explain a specific concept, the contributors observe the concatenation of Aristotelian ideas in various treatises in order to explore some aesthetic, moral and political implications of the philosopher's views of tragedy, comedy and related genres. Questions addressed include: Does Aristotle see his interest in drama as part of his larger research on human natures? What are the implications of tragic plots dealing with close family members for the polis? What should be the role of drama and music in the education of citizens? How does dramatic poetry relate to other arts and what are the ethical ramifications of the connections? How specific are certain emotions to literary genres and how do those connect to Aristotle's extended account of pathe? Finally, how do internal elements of composition and language in poetry relate to other domains of Aristotelian thought? The Poetics in Its Aristotelian Context offers a fascinating new insight to the Poetics, and will be of use to anyone working on the Poetics, or Aristotelian philosophy more broadly"--
Poetics --- History --- Aristotle. --- Poetics (aristotle) --- Philosophy --- HISTORY --- Poetics. --- Ancient --- General. --- Poetics (Aristotle). --- To 1500. --- Aesthetics, Ancient. --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Poetics - History - To 1500 --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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Afrikaans (Langue) --- Afrikaans language --- Afrikaans literature --- Afrikaans literature. --- Aristotle. Poetics. --- Littérature afrikaans --- Tragedy. --- Tragédie. --- tragedies. --- Aspect politique. --- Political aspects. --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique.
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Arabic literature --- Aristotle --- Poetry --- Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. --- -Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Philosophy --- Aristoteles. --- Early works to 1800. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotile --- -Early works to 1800 --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Poetry - Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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La Poétique porte sur la composition d’un type d’histoire, histoire étant ici une simulation de récit. Mais pour quelle raison Aristote a-t-il écrit un tel ouvrage? Et comment cet ouvrage s’insère-t-il dans son corpus? Le présent travail est une réponse à ces deux questions, une réponse après laquelle la Poétique n’est plus la même : la catharsis disparaît de la définition de la tragédie; son second livre n’est sans doute pas perdu … L’auteur répond aussi à une troisième question : pourquoi peut-on encore s’intéresser à la Poétique? Il propose ainsi une lecture actualisante, où non seulement il confronte Aristote avec des penseurs modernes et contemporains, mais où il prend parti. Le sous-titre, Diagoge – « passe-temps intellectuel » – ne fait que condenser en un seul mot sa réponse à ces trois questions.
Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Tragedy. --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Aristote, --- Aristotle --- Aristotle. --- Aristote (0384-0322 av. J.-C.). --- Critique et interprétation. --- Criticism and interpretation --- History. --- Poetics (Aristotle). --- Tragedy --- History --- Greek drama (Tragedy) - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Aristotle - Poetics --- Aristotle - Criticism and interpretation - History
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Spanish literature --- Drama --- anno 1500-1599 --- Spanish drama --- Comic, The --- Tragic, The --- Théâtre espagnol --- Comique --- Tragique --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Aristotle. --- -Comic, The --- Ludicrous, The --- Ridiculous, The --- Comedy --- Wit and humor --- Aristoteles. --- Comic, The. --- Tragic, The. --- History and criticism. --- Aristotle --- Poetics --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotile --- Poetics. --- Théâtre espagnol --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Spanish drama - Classical period, 1500-1700 - History and criticism --- Aristotle. - Poetics
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Philosophy of nature --- Aristotle --- Dramatic unities --- Time in literature --- Time --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Trois unités (Littérature) --- Temps dans la littérature --- Temps (Philosophie) --- Philosophie ancienne --- Philosophy --- Aristotle. --- Science, Ancient --- Physics --- Poetics --- History --- -Poetics --- -Poetry --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- Science --- -History --- -Technique --- Aristoteles. --- Science, Ancient. --- -Aristoteles. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotile --- -Ancient science --- Poetry --- Trois unités (Littérature) --- Temps dans la littérature --- Ἀριστοτέλης. --- Physics - History - To 1500 --- Poetics - History - To 1500 --- Aristotle - Physics - Book 4, 10-14 --- Aristotle. - Poetics --- Sciences antiques --- Temps (philosophie)
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