Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 11
... tion ” ( mimēsis ) —which , with a certain modification , becomes in later passages the center of Plato's poetics . Certain poems , he observes in Book III , simply tell what happened ; others actually imitate what hap- pened - dramas ...
... tion ” ( mimēsis ) —which , with a certain modification , becomes in later passages the center of Plato's poetics . Certain poems , he observes in Book III , simply tell what happened ; others actually imitate what hap- pened - dramas ...
Page 69
... tion or style , lexis , is mentioned four times in the first two chapters of Book III of the Rhetoric . If we turn back to the Poetics , we find the often - quoted statement that to be a master of metaphor is the great- est poetic gift ...
... tion or style , lexis , is mentioned four times in the first two chapters of Book III of the Rhetoric . If we turn back to the Poetics , we find the often - quoted statement that to be a master of metaphor is the great- est poetic gift ...
Page 112
... tion , beauty and reality in Enneads I , vi and V , viii — III . problems posed by Plotinus : unity and simplicity in rela- tion to diversity , Stoic symmetry and brightness , beauty of parts , light , vision , intelligibility , subject ...
... tion , beauty and reality in Enneads I , vi and V , viii — III . problems posed by Plotinus : unity and simplicity in rela- tion to diversity , Stoic symmetry and brightness , beauty of parts , light , vision , intelligibility , subject ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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