Aristotle's Poetics has long been recognized as a seminal work of literary criticism. His analysis of tragic drama, epic poetry and stylistic devices such as metaphor, and his famous notion of the cathartic purging of the emotions, have defined a critical terminology for generations of later writers. In the Ars Poetica Horace defends the civilizing power of poetry and the fundamental importance of the principle decorum, while the anonymous author of the treatise On the Sublime stresses the innate ability required to produce poetry of sublime grandeur.
Language
English
Pages
158
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books
Release
August 28, 1977
ISBN
0140441557
ISBN 13
9780140441550
Classical Literary Criticism: Poetics/Ars Poetica/On the Sublime
Aristotle's Poetics has long been recognized as a seminal work of literary criticism. His analysis of tragic drama, epic poetry and stylistic devices such as metaphor, and his famous notion of the cathartic purging of the emotions, have defined a critical terminology for generations of later writers. In the Ars Poetica Horace defends the civilizing power of poetry and the fundamental importance of the principle decorum, while the anonymous author of the treatise On the Sublime stresses the innate ability required to produce poetry of sublime grandeur.