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poetics    
n. 诗学,诗论,诗情



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  • Poetics | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
    Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, … View full aims scope
  • THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE - Project Gutenberg
    aristotle's poetics I I propose to treat of Poetry in itself and of its various kinds, noting the essential quality of each; to inquire into the structure of the plot as requisite to a good poem; into the number and nature of the parts of which a poem is composed; and similarly into whatever else falls within the same inquiry
  • Poetics by Aristotle Plot Summary - LitCharts
    In Poetics, Aristotle discusses poetry —both in general and in particular—and he also considers the effects of poetry on those who consume it and the proper way in which to construct a poetic plot for maximum effect He explores each component part of poetry separately and addresses any questions that come up in the process
  • Poetics | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature
    Aristotle’s Poetics, the most important work of literary theory in the Western tradition, undertakes to describe in systematic fashion the major forms of literature, the components of each, and how these elements contribute to the effects desired
  • The Internet Classics Archive | Poetics by Aristotle
    Epic poetry and Tragedy, Comedy also and Dithyrambic poetry, and the music of the flute and of the lyre in most of their forms, are all in their general conception modes of imitation They differ, however, from one another in three respects- the medium, the objects, the manner or mode of imitation, being in each case distinct
  • Aristotle: Poetics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The Poetics of Aristotle (384-322 B C E ) is a much-disdained book So unpoetic a soul as Aristotle’s has no business speaking about such a topic, much less telling poets how to go about their business
  • What is poetics? - The End of Literary Theory
    The conception of poetics as an objective and systematic, or, indeed, even a ‘scientific’ study of literature has gained wide currency among theorists and critics since the last war
  • Poetics | treatise by Aristotle | Britannica
    In his Poetics—still the most respected of all discussions of literature—Aristotle countered Plato’s indictment by stressing what is normal and useful about literary art The tragic poet is not so much divinely inspired as he is motivated by a universal human need to imitate, and what he…
  • POETICS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POETICS is a treatise on poetry or aesthetics How to use poetics in a sentence
  • A Summary and Analysis of Aristotle’s Poetics
    Aristotle was the first theorist of theatre – so his Poetics is the origin and basis of all subsequent theatre criticism His Poetics was written in the 4 th century BC, some time after 335 BC





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