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Poetics and Rhetoric

Barnes and Noble Classics Ser.

by Aristotle; George Stade (Consultant Editor)

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It is no exaggeration to say that all Western literary criticism flows fromAristotle. In thePoeticshe focuses mainly on drama, especially tragedy, and introduces ideas that are still being debated more than two thousand years later. Among them is the often misunderstood theory of the unities of action, place, and time, as well as such concepts as: art as a form of imitation, and drama as an imitation of human actions; plot as a drama’s central element, and “reversal” and “recognition” as important elements within a plot; and the purging of pity and fear from the audience as the function of tragedy. Rather than offer these ideas merely as abstract theories, Aristotle applies them in cogent analyses of the classic Greek dramas—the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.

In theRhetoric, Aristotle turns to the principles of persuasive writing, including argumentation and the logical development of proof, appeals to emotion, and matters of delivery and style. Perhaps most essentially, Aristotle teaches us how to engage in the central civic activities of accusing and defending, recommending policies, and proving and refuting ideas.

These two foundational works are key documents for understanding the culture and politics of Western civilization, and how they continue to evolve today.

Eugene Garveris Regents Professor of Philosophy at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota. He is the author ofMachiavelli and the History of Prudence,Aristotle’s Rhetoric: An Art of Character,For the Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief, and the forthcomingLiving with Thought: A Confrontation with Aristotle’s Ethics.

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Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9781593083076
ISBN-10 1593083076
Class Copyright
Publisher Barnes & Noble Incorporated
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File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 576
Length of Recording 17
Shelf No. JW529