Polestar of the Ancients: The Aristotelian Tradition in Classical and English Literary CriticismUniversity of Delaware Press, 1979 - 237 pàgines Tracing the influence of Aristotle on literary criticism (both ancient and modern), the author analyzes such basic tenets as mimesis, universality, and morality in the theory of Horace, Longinus, Sir Philip Sidney, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Matthew Arnold, and others. |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 3 de 22.
Pàgina 55
... moral terms as a temporary aberration - tempo- rary to avoid shocking the spectator . Hamartia , however , need not be a moral concept in order for a moral purpose to be attributed to Aristotle in the Poetics . Ostwald's argument in ...
... moral terms as a temporary aberration - tempo- rary to avoid shocking the spectator . Hamartia , however , need not be a moral concept in order for a moral purpose to be attributed to Aristotle in the Poetics . Ostwald's argument in ...
Pàgina 57
... moral way . " Moral " should here be un- derstood , as Matthew Arnold later put it , in “ a large sense ... purpose . Such a view is not , of course , set forth even in so many words in the Poetics , but it does not conflict with Aristotle's ...
... moral way . " Moral " should here be un- derstood , as Matthew Arnold later put it , in “ a large sense ... purpose . Such a view is not , of course , set forth even in so many words in the Poetics , but it does not conflict with Aristotle's ...
Pàgina 177
... moral purpose , he retorts that “ though there was no moral purpose , there is a moral effect " ( 3 : 124 ) . Speculation concerning the sympathetic imagination in the eighteenth century may have led to Wordsworth's view of the indirect ...
... moral purpose , he retorts that “ though there was no moral purpose , there is a moral effect " ( 3 : 124 ) . Speculation concerning the sympathetic imagination in the eighteenth century may have led to Wordsworth's view of the indirect ...
Continguts
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 13 |
Plato and Aristotle | 37 |
Copyright | |
No s’hi han mostrat 9 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Polestar of the Ancients: The Aristotelian Tradition in Classical and ... John O. Hayden Previsualització limitada - 1979 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
aesthetic Apology appear Aristotelian tradition Aristotle Aristotle's Poetics Biographia catharsis century chapter characters claims classical Coleridge's concept of mimesis concern contemporary creative theory direct moral discussion Dramatic English especially Essays in Criticism evaluation example experience flexibility genres Greek hamartia history of literary Horace Horace's Horatian formula human Ibid ideas imagination imitation influence insist involved John Dryden judgments kind later literary criticism literary theory literature Lives Longinus Longinus's Matthew Arnold ment mimesis mimetic mind moral purpose nature Neoclassical Rationalism Neoclassical Rationalist Neoptolemus never O. B. Hardison objects passage perhaps Peri Hupsous Plato pleasure poem Poesy poet poetry preface probably problem reader reason rejection relativism remarks Renaissance rhetoric Romantic Rymer Samuel Johnson Samuel Taylor Coleridge scholars seen Shakespeare Sidney Sidney's T. S. Eliot term theorists things tion tragedy treatise truth Unities universality verse W. K. Wimsatt Walter Jackson Walter Jackson Bate words writing Yale
Referències a aquest llibre
Wordsworth's Classical Undersong: Education, Rhetoric and Poetic Truth Richard W. Clancey Previsualització no disponible - 2000 |