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. |
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... poets . . ” 3 And as many others have pointed out , the Ars Poet- ica is essentially a verse letter and must be viewed partly in the context of Horace's other ... poem along different lines . After a forty - line 66 POLESTAR OF THE ANCIENTS.
... poets . . ” 3 And as many others have pointed out , the Ars Poet- ica is essentially a verse letter and must be viewed partly in the context of Horace's other ... poem along different lines . After a forty - line 66 POLESTAR OF THE ANCIENTS.
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... poem begins and ends with caricatures , which thus afford a kind of poetic unity . H. L. Tracy pointed out in 1948 that the Ars was very like the earlier epistles in using a " lyrical method " in contrast to a didactic method , with a ...
... poem begins and ends with caricatures , which thus afford a kind of poetic unity . H. L. Tracy pointed out in 1948 that the Ars was very like the earlier epistles in using a " lyrical method " in contrast to a didactic method , with a ...
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... poets ) for mimetic ability ( lines 248-50 ) : " And features copied in bronze do not show more clearly than the ... poem ( lines 337-40 ) , Horace becomes explicitly mimetic : " Fictions intended to please must keep as near as may ...
... poets ) for mimetic ability ( lines 248-50 ) : " And features copied in bronze do not show more clearly than the ... poem ( lines 337-40 ) , Horace becomes explicitly mimetic : " Fictions intended to please must keep as near as may ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 13 |
Plato and Aristotle | 37 |
Copyright | |
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