On the Art of Poetry - Aristotle
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On the Art of Poetry

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Language
English
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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
96
ISBN
9780198141105
"On the Art of Poetry" by Aristotle stands as a foundational text in Western literary theory, offering the earliest systematic analysis of drama and epic poetry. This seminal work delves into the essential components that make storytelling effective, exploring concepts such as mimesis, the artistic imitation of life, and catharsis, the emotional purification experienced by an audience. Aristotle meticulously examines the elements of tragedy, detailing the significance of plot, character, thought, and language, and positing that a well-constructed narrative should possess a unified structure with a distinct beginning, middle, and end.

This treatise provides insight into how art reflects human experiences, allowing readers to explore universal truths through the portrayal of characters and their struggles. It established benchmarks for effective storytelling that continue to shape narrative structures across various media, influencing playwrights, authors, and filmmakers for over two millennia. Engaging with Aristotle's Poetics offers a direct encounter with the origins of literary criticism and a deeper understanding of the enduring principles behind compelling narrative art.

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On the Art of Poetry Originally published in 1920
Original language
English
Original publisher Oxford University Press

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