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Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art
Macmillan
, 1907 -
421 pages
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ARISTOTLES THEORY OF POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS
113
CHAPTER II
119
A work of Art reproduces its original not as it is in itself but as
127
Architecture not included among the Imitative Arts
148
CHAPTER III
163
Poetry excludes the rule of Chance
180
CHAPTER IV
198
The pleasure of the hearer or spectator earýs as the end of Art
206
The musical Katharsis in the Politics
248
How this clarifying process is effected
255
The Katharsis theory connected with the general theory of Poetry
266
CHAPTER VII
274
The law of Unity as applied to the epic and the drama
285
Idealisation of Time and Place
292
CHAPTER VIII
302
meaning of aμaptia
323
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CHAPTER V
215
Yet some of his rules indicate a confusion of moral and aesthetic
228
Yet in the main he decisively rejects the old didactic tendency
238
Enlargement of the idea of the tragic ȧuaprla in the modern drama
333
This doctrine has been frequently disputed
347
CHAPTER X
368
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Title
Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art
Translated by
Samuel Henry Butcher
Edition
4
Publisher
Macmillan, 1907
Original from
University of Chicago
Digitized
27 Jan 2015
Length
421 pages
 
 
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