In this foundational work of literary theory, the nature of tragedy and epic poetry is dissected to understand how art imitates life. Aristotle introduces key concepts such as mimesis, catharsis, and the importance of plot structure over character. He analyzes the emotional impact of drama, arguing that tragedy effects a purgation of pity and fear through the representation of serious actions. The...
Aristotle - Poetics
Poetics
Aristotle
Descripción
In this foundational work of literary theory, the nature of tragedy and epic poetry is dissected to understand how art imitates life. Aristotle introduces key concepts such as mimesis, catharsis, and the importance of plot structure over character. He analyzes the emotional impact of drama, arguing that tragedy effects a purgation of pity and fear through the representation of serious actions. The text serves as a guide for critics and playwrights, defining the standards of aesthetic excellence in storytelling.
