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Art Imitates Nature The first difficulty that we face in order to understand correctly
the workings of tragedy according to Aristotle stems from the very definition which
that philosopher gives of art. What is art, any art? For him, it is an imitation of ...
Art Imitates Nature The first difficulty that we face in order to understand correctly
the workings of tragedy according to Aristotle stems from the very definition which
that philosopher gives of art. What is art, any art? For him, it is an imitation of ...
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Aristotle, on the contrary, wrote a completely organic poetics, which is the
reflection, in the field of tragedy and poetry, of all his philosophical contribution; it
is the practical and concrete application of that philosophy specifically to poetry
and ...
Aristotle, on the contrary, wrote a completely organic poetics, which is the
reflection, in the field of tragedy and poetry, of all his philosophical contribution; it
is the practical and concrete application of that philosophy specifically to poetry
and ...
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Besides his study of the views of Milton, Be rnays and Racine, Butcher goes to
Aristotle's own Politics to find the explanation of the word catharsis which is not to
be found in the Poetics. Catharsis is utilized there to denote the effect caused by
a ...
Besides his study of the views of Milton, Be rnays and Racine, Butcher goes to
Aristotle's own Politics to find the explanation of the word catharsis which is not to
be found in the Poetics. Catharsis is utilized there to denote the effect caused by
a ...
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