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Poetics
By
Aristotle
Description
Poetics by Aristotle is a groundbreaking exploration of the principles of storytelling, drama, and literary art. As one of the earliest works of literary criticism, this influential treatise examines the components of tragedy, epic poetry, and the nature of artistic expression, providing insights that continue to shape the fields of literature and dramatic theory.
In Poetics, Aristotle defines key elements of a compelling narrative, including plot, character, diction, and spectacle, while analyzing the emotional effects of tragedy—particularly catharsis, the purging of emotions. He offers a timeless framework for understanding the structure of stories and the power of art to reflect and influence human experience.
This essential text is a cornerstone of literary theory and a must-read for writers, scholars, and lovers of literature. Whether exploring the tragic flaws of protagonists, the mechanics of plot construction, or the enduring appeal of storytelling, Aristotle’s Poetics offers timeless wisdom on what makes stories resonate.