Poetics. By Aristotle Translated By Ingram Bywater With A Preface By Gilbert Murray Oxford At The Clarendon Press First Published 1920 Reprinted 1925, 1928, 1932, 1938, 1945, 1947 1951, 1954, 1959. This page has been created by Philipp Lenssen. 2. If we wonder why Aristotle, and Plato before him, should lay such stress on the theory that art is imitation, it is a help to realize that common language called it ‘making’, and it was clearly not ‘making’ in the ordinary sense. The poet who was ‘maker’ of a Fall of Troy clearly did not make the real Fall of Troy. 2 ... Download PDF; Other formats; In other languages. Aristotle p. 2b collection of dogmatic results, that we shall find the true value and Apart from these historical causes of misunderstanding, a good beauty of the _Poetics_. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, is translated by Ingram Bywater, and includes a preface by Gilbert Murray. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Aristotle. Title: Aristotle's Poetics Author: Aristotle, Edmund Spenser Bouchier Created Date: 9/10/2008 3:20:17 PM Includes index. Online Books by. Poetics (Bywater) by Aristotle, translated by Ingram Bywater 1. [Poetics. ISBN 1-58731-025-2 (hardcover: alk. Aristotle certainly knew the passage, and it looks as if his treatise on poetry was an answer to Plato's challenge.Translated by Ingram Bywater, with a preface by Gilbert Murray. This page was last edited on 7 November 2015, at 21:22. Aristotle's Poetics (Greek: Περὶ ποιητικῆς Peri poietikês; Latin: De Poetica; c. 335 BC) is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. This complete text of the The Poetics book by Aristotle, translated by Ingram Bywater, with a preface by Gilbert Murray, is in the public domain. < Poetics (Bywater) Jump to navigation Jump to search ← Table of Contents. paper) 1. by Gilbert Murray (Gutenberg text) Bywater… Aristotle (384 BCE-322 BCE) Preface. : Aristotle on the Art of Poetry (aka Poetics), by Aristotle, contrib. Ingram Bywater (Bywater, Ingram, 1840-1914) A Wikipedia article about this author is available.. Bywater, Ingram, 1840-1914, trans. paper)- ISBN 1-58731-026-0 (pbk. An essential read for any student of classical literature, Aristotle's "Poetics" provides great insight into the study of drama from the classical period. The Preface to Aristotle's Art of Poetry - Kindle edition by Dacier, André, Monk, Samuel Holt. : alk. Poetry- Early works to 1800. The Online Books Page. English] Aristotle's On poetics I translated by Seth Benardete and Michael Davis with an introduction by Michael Davis. The complete text of The Poetics. ... 4 Bywater (online): “beginners succeed earlier with the Diction and Characters than with the Reference Kindle eBooks @ : André Dacier. Aristotle Poetics Some of the key principles of dramatic construction can be found in Aristotle’s text, perhaps the earliest surviving works of literary criticism, certainly one of the most influential. Add links. , p.cm. From Aristotle’s Poetics, translated by Ingram Bywater (translation free of copyright) Metaphor consists in giving the thing a name that belongs to something else; the transference being either from genus to species, or from species to genus, or from species to species, or on grounds of analogy.
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