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Authors: Aristotle, S. H. Butcher
ISBN-13: 9780486295770, ISBN-10: 048629577X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date Published: March 1997
Edition: Special Value

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Author Biography: Aristotle

Book Synopsis

Extraordinarily influential treatise on fine art contains seminal ideas on nature of drama, tragedy, poetry, music and more. Catharsis, tragic flaw, unities of time and place, other concepts.

Library Journal

This useful book, an extended study of the Poetics , treats such subjects as Aristotle's general aesthetic views; mimesis; pity, fear, and katharsis; recognition, reversal, and hamartia; tragic misfortune; the nontragic genres; and the historical influence of the work. Aristotle emerges as holding a deeply cognitivist view of poetry and as rejecting the attempt to judge art primarily by external (e.g., moral, political) criteria; his call for the relative autonomy of art, however, neither commits him to an aestheticist view nor prevents him from attributing to art a significant moral dimension. Halliwell's attempts to keep Plato in close view and to keep the Poetics within the context of Aristotle's philosophy as a whole are illuminating. For academic collections. Richard Hogan, Philosophy Dept., Southeastern Massachusetts Univ., N. Dartmouth

Table of Contents

Introduction to 1998 edition
Abbreviations
IThe Setting of the Poetics1
IIAristotle's Aesthetics 1: Art and its Pleasure42
IIIAristotle's Aesthetics 2: Craft, Nature and Unity in Art82
IVMimesis109
VAction and Character138
VITragedy and the Emotions168
VIIFallibility & Misfortune: The Secularisation of the Tragic202
VIIIThe Chorus of Tragedy238
IXEpic, Comedy and Other Genres253
XInfluence & Status: the Nachleben of the Poetics286
App. 1The Date of the Poetics324
App. 2The Poetics and Plato331
App. 3Drama in the Theatre: Aristotle on Spectacle (opsis)337
App. 4Aristotle on Language (lexis)344
App. 5Interpretations of katharsis350
Bibliography357
Index365

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