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Aristotles Poetics Aristotlebaxter Johnwhalley George

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Aristotles Poetics Aristotlebaxter Johnwhalley George
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.65 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Aristotle.;Baxter, John;Whalley, George
ISBN: 9780773516113, 9780773516120, 9780773566606, 0773516115, 0773516123, 0773566600
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Aristotles Poetics Aristotlebaxter Johnwhalley George by Aristotle.;baxter, John;whalley, George 9780773516113, 9780773516120, 9780773566606, 0773516115, 0773516123, 0773566600 instant download after payment.

Aristotle's Poetics combines a complete translation of the Poetics with a running commentary, printed on facing pages, that keeps the reader in continuous contact with the linguistic and critical subtleties of the original while highlighting crucial issues for students of literature and literary theory. Whalley's unconventional interpretation emphasizes Aristotle's treatment of art as dynamic process rather than finished product. The volume includes two essays by Whalley in which he outlines his method and purpose. He identifies a deep congruence between Aristotle's understanding of mimesis and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's view of imagination. Whalley's new translation makes a major contribution to the study of not only the Poetics and tragedy but all literature and aesthetics.

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